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johnaspden | 2 years ago

He gets a standing ovation at the end, which is nice to see.

Apparently this was released by accident and the youtube copy has been set to 'private', but luckily some quick-witted person downloaded it and has put a copy where it can be found.

I made a copy of that with:

$ wget https://files.catbox.moe/qdwops.mp4

and I'd be happy to stick that somewhere if this one disappears.

Just in case anyone needs to be reassured that this is a thing that can be believed by at least two people, I endorse what he's saying here wholeheartedly, and I don't think we've got very long left at all.

Timescales are the dodgiest bit of this whole argument, and all we have is intuition, but I'd be absolutely amazed if humanity still existed in ten years time, and pleasantly surprised if we make it to the end of this year.

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Jupe|2 years ago

Thank you for sharing.

Basically: "Move fast and break things" is a mindset that could destroy the future of humanity. When the fast movement is unbridled and little-understood AI advancement, the "things" could be humanity itself. Scary stuff.