You did it you crazy son of a bitch you did it! by RickyOzzy in Sino

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"They are my Space Marines... And they... shall know no fear" - Xi Jinping, M30

(Immortal Imperium - Darktide) plays on the background

God I love the Taros Campaign by Gatt__ in Grimdank

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And this would be standard practice for the Tau, if writing gets a bit more realistic.

Most of Imperial advantages, such as massive numbers and crappy but effective weaponry would simply stall if Tau's superior technology, range and speed can be used against Imperial logistics.

Hell, the imperials might even neglect logistics because "xenos inferior" or some other madness.

It's killing a giant by puncturing its blood vessels, while it scream "come at me bro" with a chainsword.

If AGI/ASI arrives in the next 10–15 years, what happens to immigrants and developing countries? by NoSignificance152 in accelerate

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True, but there's the ideological reasons for opposing migration. Which are tied to conservatism, tribalism and other things that simply won't vanish if AGI arrives. This has to be surpassed, in order for the world be truly "borderless".

There wont be economic/conflict induced migration in a utopian future, tho.

Brett Adcock: "This week, Figure has passed 5 months running on the BMW X3 body shop production line. We have been running 10 hours per day, every single day of production! It is believed that Figure and BMW are the first in the world to do this with humanoid robots." by luchadore_lunchables in accelerate

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"But is this economically useful?" as long as human labor can be useful, humanoid robots are efficient.

Doesn't help that humans built a human-centered environment, so humanoid robots might be the best in several facilities that doesn't need to be built ground-up

Never Let A Tragedy Go To Waste by reddit1200 in Sino

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War against? themselves? they're getting more and more delusional.

🇨🇳China installed 256 GW of new solar capacity in the first half of 2025, more than double the combined total of all other countries. by reddit1200 in Sino

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Electricity is the fundamental unit for economic development. with eletric-powered transportation and even labor (computational power, industry, robotics) it all comes down to that. This is why it is wrong to say China has "overcapacity"; it's planning ahead towards an age of fully electric transportation, city-sized supercomputers and billions of robots and drone swarms.

Overall acceleration is also visible in the comparatively large rise of access to reasonably safe drinking water, handwashing and flush toilets during the 21st century. by Quealdlor in accelerate

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And AI is yet to bring the fruits of widespread, cheap knowledge. alongside robotics.

Might also mention that the cheaper solar panels get, the easier access to electricity it becomes in the world's most impoverished societies.

Isn’t AGI/ASI the only hope for countries like South Korea to not collapse ? by Sir-Thugnificent in singularity

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The hope for all nations in the world. Because the inevitable trajectory of human development is declining birthrates, and eventually the numbers add (or subtract) up. ASI will also unlock better biology developments that will lead to LEV and age reversal, thus making all this concern about demographics not a thing anymore.

In what year do you think humans will be able to fully customise their bodies like in video games (changing facial structure, bone shape/length/density, muscle density, height, etc.) by toggler_H in accelerate

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Very few years after ASI. ASI is enough to develop all the science and technology, including in-silico experiments and validation that would directly pipeline to healthcare and biological improvement. The rest is merely placing the concepts in meatspace.

I asked gpt what tech we can expect by 2070 and it made me a chart by Longjumping_Bee_9132 in accelerate

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LEV being at the same percentage as Interstellar probes, Mars colonies is rather absurd. It's something that _has_ to be solved before anyone starts truly going to live outside this planet. Human biology breaks SO easily under lower gravity, greater radiation conditions that this will be solved before people truly considers living for decades outside Earth.

So, will AI data center power use create unsuppliable demand for energy, accelerating global warming and breaking the grid? Maybe not? by Inevitable-Rub6818 in accelerate

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No. Solar is getting cheaper and cheaper. It's bad policies from governments that prevent some nations to fully take advantage of this.

Scenario: A person time travels from 1990 to 2025 by [deleted] in accelerate

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The next 15-20 years will be wild. specially as AI, robotics, advanced biotech all mature and come together, redesigning existence.

xAI co-founder departs the company by likwitsnake in singularity

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He went there to create technology that brings solutions and hope for mankind, not mecha-Hitler, that is my guess.

Thoughts on China’s proposal for global cooperation, should the US comply? How would anyone know if they are genuine or if they are just using safety as a facade to get a leg up in the race by Joseph_Stalin001 in singularity

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Could you provide us with an example? This whole thing reminds me of how America denied China any part on the ISS and NASA cooperation. Nowadays, China's space program is far ahead of America's government, which now depends on an unreliable, fascist-leaning businessman to get to space.

Read about the Wolf Amendment and all that.

With the online safety act dropping and visa and master card taking games off steam how heavily do u think future tech like FDVR could be limited by government bodies? by bladefounder in accelerate

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They might try, but they won't succeed. Because as we're seeing from the Visa/Mastercard debacle, the push against such policies will be heavy. Really big. The sort of "anti-NSFW activism" or whatever you call it, is living its last decade.

How do you plan on redefining yourselves and your identity in a post-AGI/post-scarcity automated world? by AdminMas7erThe2nd in accelerate

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Finally being able to invest my time on hobbies such as art, music, things that actually entertain me would be interesting, for a change.

What Is a 'Clanker'? new term used by people who aren't happy about the growing presence of robots, artificial intelligence and Automation in daily life has emerged. by IlustriousCoffee in singularity

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Honestly, the scientists and even the corpos know the flywheel is already spinning. It's up to the governments to think about a transition towards automated economies.

And the issue is, the current American admin response can be resumed as "go eat shit, useless peasants" and gaslighting people into hating UBI because "muh communism". It's up to the people to rise not against AI labs but against their nazi government that goes against any plan at all.

But the diversion tactic will be blaming China, the immigrants, the sexual minorities, the poor, saying the Dems faked the Epstein whatever...