@jimmydijk Of een overdreven oorlogsapparaat en inefficiënte manier van besteden ten nadele van onze zorgstaat, gaat helpen betwijfel ik dan wel weer.
Bovendien is het een mooie drogreden tot afbraak voor partijen als VVD, net als stikstof ze verhinderd te bouwen dus hoge huizenprijzen.
@jimmydijk Elk landje dat groot wordt en de financiële middelen heeft "wants to rule the world".
Ze willen hun belangen op wereld toneel beschermen en nog meer toe eigenen zodat ze kunnen blijven voortbestaan en komt doordat economie gebaseerd is op uitbuiting vd mindere.
Triest maar waar
The companies racing Elon Musk to build AI are paying him more than 2 billion dollars a month to do it.
Anthropic pays SpaceX 1.25 billion dollars a month. Google pays 920 million. They are not buying rockets. They are renting compute, the scarce Nvidia chips that train frontier models, from a data center in Memphis called Colossus that Musk's rocket company now owns. SpaceX folded xAI into itself in February, and with it the 220,000 chips built to train Grok. Then it rented them to Grok's rivals. Anthropic took the entire first building. Google leased 110,000 more. The contracts signed so far run past 80 billion dollars.
SpaceX is no longer a rocket company that dabbles in AI. It is one of the largest AI compute landlords on Earth, and its biggest tenants are the rivals it is trying to beat.
Musk is not choosing between building AI on the ground and building it in space. He is using one to fund the other. The 80 billion in ground contracts is the cash engine. Starmind, the million-satellite constellation built to leave the ground behind, is what the cash builds.
So the rivals are financing his exit from the planet. Every dollar Anthropic and Google pay for compute in Memphis helps fund the orbital network designed to strand them on the surface. They are paying the toll on the road they are trying to win, and the toll is building Musk a road no one else can reach.
The piece works out who is really renting from whom.
@TheHumanoidHub Actually it would be great idea, to equip with pointy ears, all future humanoid robots that look too real to distinguish from an actual human. Just so that it's clear what is what.
And using these infallible arguments they can push all to get accepted, for hey, if you have nothing to hide, why not?
Problem is when a bad govs comes fo power; there wont be an opportunity to protest, for true power always corrupts!
WATCH OUT FOR THE P.A.T.C.H. ARGUMENTS!!!
Are you using social media? ID please.
AI (Anthrophic)? ID please.
In a while also when logging onto your computer, the internet, or anything really?
How else can you prove you're not a PATCH*?
*)Pedo-AI-Terrorist-Criminal-Hacker
But to who's benefit really?
The rich and powerful!
For in 2-10 years lots of people will be unemployed due to an ever increasing pace of improvement in AI and robotics.
Indeed, not tomorrow, but the day will come and then they want to determine where we are & what we'll do!
@being_jaypee@elonmusk Exactly. With data center in orbit which can assist Starship landings, Optimus and Tesla vehicles and comms.
All sats mapping the terrain in detail, finding worth while deposits and geography.
@devteamdrew@elonmusk SpaceX could use a special Starship to remain in space, along with a couple of spare fuel depots.
They could then direct its engines onto a spot where density of such a collision is highest to incinerate parts and at the same time push them back into direction of earth to burn
@mrbusysky@devteamdrew@elonmusk The size: even if tiny in comparison to earth, still traveling at 28.000KM/s so 8-10 times the speed of a bullet, pretty much piercing anything in it's way.
@mrbusysky@devteamdrew@elonmusk Even if "all" falls back to earth from LEO @ 1200-2000KM, it just might f up the ozone layer @ 15-35KM, that it will need to pass through.
Better hope & pray or we'll be hit with a dose of UV life hasn't seen for quite some time, if ever. Expensive gamble.
@MrMuntis@elonmusk With enough sats in orbit and all having hooks to grasp one another, you'd have a huge solar panel shield to keep the atmosphere from leaking into space and regulating climate.
Perhaps feasible for Mars?
@elonmusk Mankind won't know what hit them!
So, unless a catastrophic event takes place we're entering a whole new era.
Mostly thanks to Elon pushing everyone forward, thriving towards an unprecedented future.
Now he's not without flaws, but who is?
Just hope good prevails over negative.
@elonmusk I can imagine Optimus making Optimus, Satellites, Teslas, Solar panels, battery packs etc AND installing them, meaning labor costs will drop tremendously. We'd be entering the age of abundance very quickly, once AI is mature enough to improve on our designs.
Staggering growth!