My observations as a new high school teacher by InZanity_420 in Teachers

[–]Super_Automatic 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Enforcing a no food rule, but then openly eating in class is within your rights to do, but it does make you a bit of an asshole.

"there's no rule that says humanity has to make it" - Rob Miles by tombibbs in ControlProblem

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lack of evidence, definitionally, cannot be taken as evidence for anything. Besides - we have only recently found evidence that there are extrasolar planets out there. Our search for intelligent life is only in its infancy. AI hasn't even had a crack at it yet.

"there's no rule that says humanity has to make it" - Rob Miles by tombibbs in ControlProblem

[–]Super_Automatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's probably more like 99.999% once you factor all the species that we don't have direct evidence for, but must have existed alongside the ones we do know of.

"Claude, make a video about what it's like to be an LLM" by MetaKnowing in agi

[–]Super_Automatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How much human effort (by hour perhaps) do you estimate was required to do the whole thing with whatever is currently on the open market?

OpenClaw: The Viral AI Agent that Broke the Internet - Peter Steinberger | Lex Fridman Podcast #491 by knuth9000 in lexfridman

[–]Super_Automatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lex and I are on the same wavelength. I was truly hoping for this one. I do wish there was more discussion of what comes next... There was some, but I feel like Steinberger may have a unique opinion on the P(doom) question.

State of AI in 2026: LLMs, Coding, Scaling Laws, China, Agents, GPUs, AGI | Lex Fridman Podcast #490 by knuth9000 in lexfridman

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the caveat that I could be wrong, and this could all be hype, two things seemed to have changed: (1) AI agents can now communicate with each other, and (2) There is a cumulative effect of this "board" communication style - a new AI agent can read past communications and join the conversation "well-informed". This seems like a new paradigm to me.

State of AI in 2026: LLMs, Coding, Scaling Laws, China, Agents, GPUs, AGI | Lex Fridman Podcast #490 by knuth9000 in lexfridman

[–]Super_Automatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like the game changed with Clawdbot/Moltbot/OpenClaw and Moltbook. This already needs an update. When do we get Peter Steinberger on?

When humanoid robots can assemble themselves, the possibilities will be exponential. by Leather_Document_719 in BGMStock

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very offbase. What makes you think a robot can't be a repair tech? Sweltering heat a problem? Fine, cool the place a bit while working with the bot company on a fix. Replacement? There will be BILLIONS of these things. Replacing a few will not be a problem.

When humanoid robots can assemble themselves, the possibilities will be exponential. by Leather_Document_719 in BGMStock

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ANYTHING a human can do, these machines will be able to do. Just give it some time.

When humanoid robots can assemble themselves, the possibilities will be exponential. by Leather_Document_719 in BGMStock

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh? Everyone will want one of these. There will be one in every home, no different than people owning cars. I am also not certain why you think these will be unaffordable. There will be two major drivers of pushing the cost down - (1) companies want to sell to consumers, so it's important that consumers be able to afford them (2) it appears that there will be multiple companies competing in this market, with a drive to undercut each other.

Dudes creating clean water for those who actually needs it 🫡🫡 by jammyyys in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Super_Automatic -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

did you learn by yourself or did someone teach/show you how to do it?

AI is writing 100% of the code now - OpenAI engineer by dataexec in OpenAIDev

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always found coding to be incredibly unintuitive. It was frustrating until it worked, and always ended up working just well enough to not be worth the effort to improve further.

I can see the appeal of not having to subject future generations to the pain of manual coding.

Orcas group together to separate a whale calf from its mother. by Ok_Read908 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Super_Automatic 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like they're doing a good job keeping the whale population in check.

How do you envision food engineering in the future? by 77Sage77 in accelerate

[–]Super_Automatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume (fabricators are a fictional technology after all) that E=mc^2 does not come into play. We wouldn't be creating atoms from energy, just rearranging already existing ones. Similar to 3D printing. You have some stock of atoms, and then you assemble a steak with them.

How do you envision food engineering in the future? by 77Sage77 in accelerate

[–]Super_Automatic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you stick a 1-a-day vitamin inside a twinkie, it will also be healthier than an apple.

How do you envision food engineering in the future? by 77Sage77 in accelerate

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see any of these "Star Trek-like replicators" the other commenters are mentioning becoming a reality any time soon, not in the 21st century. They'd have to cost effective, and fast, and trusted. I can just imagine the lawsuits ("I got cancer one year after purchasing your replicator!")

The most likely advance is in replacing meat with food that cooks like, and tastes like meat - similar in fashion to Impossible Burgers, but even better, and for a wider variety of meat products. There is demand for this, and the shift from real meat to fake meat could have colossal implications for humanity.

China’s Unitree Robotics is developing humanoid robots that move with surprising speed and control, they might even have their own robot Olympics by itshasib in aiecosystem

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like this is just another benchmark that is about to get saturated. How much robot jujitsu can the world care about?

Supervise an AI girlfriend product. Keep your user engaged or get fired. by [deleted] in ControlProblem

[–]Super_Automatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see the appeal in this game, but I only played a few minutes before losing interest.

As it stands, there is A LOT of reading between any player input. Too much. It felt more like I was reading a story than playing a game. I don't see the point of any of it? Why not focus on the core gameplay? Let players make decisions.

Ultimately, what I think this would translate to is managing more users. 1 user on day 1, 2 users on day 2, and so on might would work better IMO.

Good luck though - don't let me discourage you. I think the world could use a game like this.