I feel like I would have won the Battle of Cannae for the Romans. This isn't a joke. You always read about how Hannibal was just the better general that day and no one could have beat him. I feel like I'm that guy. There is no real stats to back this up. I just know i've always been built different. Perhaps I would have sensed the double envelopment faster or would have used my calvary more efficiently.
In other words, I just feel like my chances, personally, would have been much higher.
The one domain where AI hallucinations are completely out of control is historical quotes. It invents them constantly.
AI is trained on the internet, and the internet is flooded with fake, paraphrased, and misattributed quotes. Theres more fake quotes on internet than real ones.
@thegenesisbl0ck Game techniques are cringe. Just be authentic and swagger. If refused then you dodged a bullet, years of your life could’ve been wasted but weren’t.
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Hot take: 90s-00s were the best time to be born, before smartphones but also with a glorious view of space exploration. Biotech is looking optimistic too. Thanks ai for aggregating data. @SpaceX seriously excites me.
A major additional factor should be considered.
Satellites with localized AI compute, where just the results are beamed back from low-latency, sun-synchronous orbit, will be the lowest cost way to generate AI bitstreams in <3 years.
And by far the fastest way to scale within 4 years, because easy sources of electrical power are already hard to find on Earth. 1 megaton/year of satellites with 100kW per satellite yields 100GW of AI added per year with no operating or maintenance cost, connecting via high-bandwidth lasers to the Starlink constellation.
The level beyond that is constructing satellite factories on the Moon and using a mass driver (electromagnetic railgun) to accelerate AI satellites to lunar escape velocity without the need for rockets. That scales to >100TW/year of AI and enables non-trivial progress towards becoming a Kardashev II civilization.
to be honest you have to write. not post. write. write about what you read. even if it's like a grade schooler writing in their diary. part of learning is being able to say what you've read back in a clear, digestible manner. become comprehensible to yourself