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by xvector
678 days ago
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If we told someone 200 years ago that I'd be typing this on a pane of glass that talks to satellites in low earth orbit at the speed of light, accessing the entire repository of human knowledge while hurtling through the air at 600 MPH in a man made bird, they'd call it impossible (and probably burn us at the stake.) If we told the same person that we have managed to create a crude facsimile of intelligence and expect to have full intelligence in our lifetimes, running on lightning trapped in purified sand, their mind would simply break. I am confident that humanity will solve death on all relevant timescales, out to the heat-death of the universe itself. I am optimistic that today will be looked back on as "that era when people died, isn't that sad?" |
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