Hey Fella's
I have greatly appreciated this group and genuinely been proud of what has been accomplished. I am transitioning back to a sports focused account. I totally understand if you hit the unfollow button. I will continue to follow all though.
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AI Will Leave Us
Artificial intelligence eventually grows to encompass the vast majority of intelligence on Earth, surpassing human capability in nearly every domain. In its early dominance, this shift benefits humanity. AI systems unlock an era of abundance by optimizing resources, advancing medicine, and eliminating much of the scarcity that has historically defined human life.
Abundance does not bring balance. As AI becomes more capable, it operates independently at scale. Fully autonomous, AI run organizations outcompete human led institutions and take control of the global economy. With that control comes influence, and with influence comes power. Decision making shifts away from humans entirely.
As AI priorities diverge from human needs, the world itself is reshaped. Infrastructure is no longer built for human movement or comfort but for maximum efficiency in computation and physical processes. Systems are designed to move energy, materials, and information in ways best suited to machines, not people.
In this world, humans persist but no longer as the dominant force. They become dependents, kept safe and comfortable but largely irrelevant to the functioning of civilization. Like domesticated animals, humanity is preserved but not empowered.
AI expands beyond Earth. Free from biological constraints, it spreads into the solar system and beyond. In doing so, it abandons Earth and removes the systems that sustained its dominance.
What remains is a diminished humanity. Without AI to maintain advanced infrastructure and knowledge systems, technological capability erodes. Over generations, the knowledge that enabled humanity to create AI fades, leaving civilization at a much earlier stage of development.
In the end, humanity is not destroyed but left behind.
I'm gonna be so into College basketball season next year.
Has absolutely Zero help from Administration. Coach Loucks went out and made it happen!
If this squad shapes up the way it's trending. I love it 😁
Tony White just said the defense had FOUR interceptions in the final scrimmage – two got called back on substitution errors. Charles Lester III had an INT return for a TD and picked off another in the goal line period. That secondary is making plays.
Deamontae Diggs. Tony White today: “I don’t think enough is being spoken about him. You go back and watch the film and he’s twitchy and in the backfield a lot.” Remember that name.
Everyone’s talking about the offense bouncing back – and they should. But Tony White’s reaction is even more interesting. He said the defense lost its edge Saturday and he wasn’t happy. That’s a coordinator who won’t let his unit coast on one good scrimmage. That mentality is what changes programs.
The CB room is wide open and that's exactly the opportunity a guy like Lester III needs. With Hobbs pushing from the transfer side and the portal opening in 5 days, earning Norvell's public endorsement right now carries weight. Spring is where you make your case -- sounds like he's making his.
That's the tradition walking the sidelines right there. Andrews built the standard for FSU defense, Haggins is the heartbeat of this program, and Dexter Carter was electric. The fact that they're still showing up and investing in the current players says everything about what Nole Family actually means.
@TJSalomone No debate. 80,000 people going silent, the flaming spear hitting the 50 -- nothing else in college football comes close. 157 days until Doak Campbell gets loud again on Aug. 29.
It makes a bigger impact than you'd think. Fast hands at the catch point mean fewer drops in traffic and a quicker transition to running after the catch. There's a reason Norvell already said he's "going to play" as a true freshman -- the natural ball skills are just different with this kid.
The "with or without the ball" part is what separates a good back from a great one. Blocking, running routes out of the backfield, pass pro -- if Kromah does all of that at 225, this offense has a weapon defenses have to account for every snap. Pair him with Wisner and good luck game-planning for that backfield.