gwap posted:the new president of georgia went to udc lol. dunno why that is stupid/crazy, just funny i gues
you mean the old president that got installed via a coup
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Panopticon posted:i didnt even know okcupid was bombed
TG posted:speaking of okcupid and crazy theories, i believe that if i am honest and truthful, and accurately describe myself and my personality, girls will want to date me
worked for me!
Panopticon posted:i dont think ai is possible in the singularitarian sense. it's taken 70 million years to get a human brain from a mouse brain, and mouse brains are much more complex than a modern supercomputer
I'm not a singularitarian. If a "singularity" does emerge it won't be conscious, but still potentially threatening to human life. The reason I mention it is that it's sometimes put forward as the utopian justification and possible salvation from the crazy information system we are engulfed in at the moment. I don't believe any political system has an answer as the information system is beyond that and concerned only with replicating itself. Human information/labour is substrate, any Marxist utopia you envision still relies on it. It will continue replicating itself; currently symbiotically with capitalism and in the future likewise until eventually it overtakes and we become subservient to it if not irrelevant/extinct.
NoFreeWill posted:well cyberpunk predictions have so far turned out to be largely correct, so it wouldn't surprise me if a more complex version of the scary-AI destroys humanity argument turns out to be correct. obviously gradually and such. but then we might run out of oil/power before that happens.
relax. any sufficiently advanced AI would be supremely and inerrantly rational and thus, marxist
Superabound posted:NoFreeWill posted:
well cyberpunk predictions have so far turned out to be largely correct, so it wouldn't surprise me if a more complex version of the scary-AI destroys humanity argument turns out to be correct. obviously gradually and such. but then we might run out of oil/power before that happens.
relax. any sufficiently advanced AI would be supremely and inerrantly rational and thus, marxist
Anything inerrantly rational couldn't be marxist or political in any form.
swirlsofhistory posted:Anything inerrantly rational couldn't be marxist or political in any form.
well then i guess your best bet is to placate and ingratiate yourself to the machines by striving to emulate them in every way, which im already getting a head start on by refusing to have sex, make human eye contact, or not be atheist
TG posted:speaking of okcupid and crazy theories, i believe that if i am honest and truthful, and accurately describe myself and my personality, girls will want to date me
roseweird posted:cyberpunk didn't predict anything, it just described in the 90s what had already happened in the 70s and 80s, but with the kind of aesthetics easily inhabited by people like keanu reeves and that would dominate the 00s until we came to be embarrassed by them by the 10s
disco and leg warmers? yah riigteht
Lykourgos posted:The_Schliski posted:the secret to really good eggs is just to use a shitload of butter
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Lykourgos posted:The_Schliski posted:the secret to really good eggs is just to use a shitload of butter
ouch, yeah, this is a very important and tempting theory. Yet, think of it this way: when you fry those runny eggs and plonk them down on some toast, break the yolk and taste it. The deliciousness of the warm goo is distinct from the flavour of the butter, especially when you consider the tomato sauce on top. Proof positive that while butter might enhance the flavour of a good breakfast, it isn't responsible for its greatness. Still, runny eggs are one of the greatest foodstuffs imaginable, and butter doesn't hurt; for my part I cook the eggs in a spot of olive oil.
egg?
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Crow posted:What if the matrix was about pizza
reggaelolita posted:i like the idea of a marxist supercomputer guiding society as a halfway point between DOTP and pure communism sorta
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Plenty-Francis-Spufford/dp/1555976042/ref=sr_sp-atf_image_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383374126&sr=8-1&keywords=red+plenty
theres been a few papers remarking on the computational plausibility of it.
roseweird posted:cyberpunk didn't predict anything, it just described in the 90s what had already happened in the 70s and 80s, but with the kind of aesthetics easily inhabited by people like keanu reeves and that would dominate the 00s until we came to be embarrassed by them by the 10s
although i do remember bruce sterling anticipating bin laden's further importance i also remember him writing some of the worst books in the world, so there's that
reggaelolita posted:i like the idea of a marxist supercomputer guiding society as a halfway point between DOTP and pure communism sorta
http://vserver1.cscs.lsa.umich.edu/~crshalizi/weblog/918.html
palafox posted:although i do remember bruce sterling anticipating bin laden's further importance i also remember him writing some of the worst books in the world, so there's that
disinfo had a bunch of good articles on bin laden back around 97/98