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16102768 No.16102768 [Reply] [Original]

A 10 year long, multi-trillion mega project to supercharge the advancement of AI would bring us a 100 years into the future by the end of it.

>> No.16102770
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16102770

>this thread again

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>oy vey muh hollywood soience fiction goyslop plot devices are totaly real guise!!!

>> No.16102774

>>16102770
I won't give up on this high thought!

Consider the growth in our economy that coincided with the growth in our technologies.
And so, the multi trillion spent would be dwarfed by the returns; a Jetsons-like explosion of possibilities

>> No.16102776

>>16102768
God what would i do to suck that guy on his prime this world is soo cruel

>> No.16102777

>>16102774
There will never be another Manhattan project. AI is a meme, literally just matrix multiplication.

>> No.16102785

>>16102772
It's a long story, but basically a Stanford vision experiment in 2012 led the the explosion in modern AI.
Well, imagine if there was a program dedicated to computer science experiments that'd mimic as many aspects of the human body as we can.

Consider the tidal wave of side innovation that'd come from that

>> No.16102791

>>16102777
AI is an amalgamation of contemporary computer science breakthroughs.
But yes, one can basically replace 'AI' with 'modern computers' in any given article about it.

In any case, a massive project like this would matter-of-factly bring us innovation that'd be as breathtaking as the internet's creation.

>> No.16103996

>>16102768
But would that be a good thing?