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HesNotHere

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22. Side note, warp drive misses the point of the sad joke of the universe
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 01:07 AM
Mar 25

Yes, our large 3 dimensional universe is often an answer for Fermi's paradox, but as time reaches infinity, this becomes a much smaller matter than the large sad realization that there is a temporal component at play. Most people miss this which is understandable. To a species that would spend its dwindling resources on entertaining gadgets, parlor tricks and machines of war, it would never occur to them that their flame of existence is but a flash in our 14 billion year old universe. Even if there were to be life on Mars, the odds of such clever species "obliterating" themselves before becoming colonizers are rather high; is expansion and domination of resources really a trait of a species with advanced cognitive abilities? There's life in the universe and it might be closer than we think, but its too busy killing itself over eachother's head coverings and mentally masturbating with sycophantic bots, such that itll long be dead before any pre-dead species notices them and their resource exhausted remnants and trash heaps. We're all alone together because our appearance of emergent intelligence isn't programmed. It just sort of happened and its just sort of going to screw us. So we sit here while the cosmic clock ticks away twiddling our thumbs with stupid crap that neither makes us healthy or happy. Blips in a 4 dimensional space, thinking our blip is damn special.

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Bernie vs. Claude [View all] Quixote1818 Mar 24 OP
Don't like a thing about this. Tells him what he wants to hear. An Infamous MAGA get same answers to same questions? IA8IT Mar 24 #1
Bernie, like most everyone here, understands the implications and societal costs of AI. Gaugamela Mar 24 #3
The Waterboy was released in 1998 IA8IT Mar 24 #4
How would 2 people.... RussBLib Mar 24 #5
Large Language Models are really non-deterministic (semi-random) number generators HesNotHere Mar 24 #8
bernie is asking the right questions rampartd Mar 24 #2
Thank you Bernie, for taking on this subject. AI is being pushed down our throats and Marie Marie Mar 24 #6
I got more specific answers for some reason, and I think it's interesting. scipan Mar 24 #7
LLMs are non-deterministic HesNotHere Mar 24 #9
I agree that it doesn't "know" anything, but it does alot more than just predicting the next token. scipan Mar 24 #10
No, it doesn't. HesNotHere Mar 24 #11
Number generator? Even parallel processors work in binary numbers, don't they? scipan Mar 24 #12
I disagree about its intent. scipan Mar 24 #13
Training is not programming. HesNotHere Mar 24 #14
It's a form of programming. Training is probably a better word. scipan Mar 25 #17
Training is not programming HesNotHere Mar 25 #20
BTW, if people can come to a real understanding of what is happening under the hood... HesNotHere Mar 24 #15
I know, it's scary nt scipan Mar 25 #18
Last thing....if you use your cellphone to ask ChatGPT what the solution is Fermi's Paradox... HesNotHere Mar 24 #16
Also no warp drive or Crucible scipan Mar 25 #19
I play with it and work with it too HesNotHere Mar 25 #21
Hell, give it an arm, and a goat, and maybe a few more updates. scipan Mar 25 #23
Side note, warp drive misses the point of the sad joke of the universe HesNotHere Mar 25 #22
Yeah it's not looking good. nt scipan Mar 25 #24
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