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Imagine what your assistant says about you!What the heck? If they have that technology, why is my Google assistant so dumb?
Imagine what your assistant says about you!What the heck? If they have that technology, why is my Google assistant so dumb?
That message was from the guys on the nudie site.I'm not sure if my PC is sentient or not, but yesterday I got this popup out of the blue:
"Will you quit going to that nudie site already? The pics are gross, and you need to get out and exercise."
We have a better chance to be invaded by space aliens then we do of A.I. growing an imagination.
Meeting alien A.I.'s would be as possible, if not more so than meeting the actual aliens. The fastest way to study or colonize a galaxy would be to send self replicating A.I.'s out into space. An A.I. (robot, for simplicity's sake) lands on a planet, moon, or asteroid, and uses the resources to build 2 or more additional robots and send them into space, and so on. They multiply exponentially, and have extensive "lives".What about Space Alien AI?
Meeting alien A.I.'s would be as possible, if not more so than meeting the actual aliens. The fastest way to study or colonize a galaxy would be to send self replicating A.I.'s out into space. An A.I. (robot, for simplicity's sake) lands on a planet, moon, or asteroid, and uses the resources to build 2 or more additional robots and send them into space, and so on. They multiply exponentially, and have extensive "lives".
There is a name for this, and I am sitting here trying to remember it. lolTechnological innovation, like human population, grows on a J curve.
the more people you have. The faster population grows.
the more advanced technology becomes, the faster it advances with each successive year.
I can’t imagine the technology we will have in 20 years even.
100%!!! I've always thought this as well. The chance that it's just an A.I. is greater than little green men flying around in a disc. Especially when you listen to reports from the Air Force on seeing the maneuvers of these "UAPs". They go from 0 to hundreds of miles an hour, and then back down to 0, in an instant. Seems to me, and obviously "they" (they assuming little green men) could harness greater technological understanding of physics, but seems to me that an organic body in an environment like that would be splat all over the inside of a ship doing those kind of maneuvers. lolMeeting alien A.I.'s would be as possible, if not more so than meeting the actual aliens. The fastest way to study or colonize a galaxy would be to send self replicating A.I.'s out into space. An A.I. (robot, for simplicity's sake) lands on a planet, moon, or asteroid, and uses the resources to build 2 or more additional robots and send them into space, and so on. They multiply exponentially, and have extensive "lives".
Unless they invented inertial dampers, a la Star Trek. ( I'm assuming that's what they mean, when they refer to 'inertial dampers' on the show.) They'd need some type of artificial force within the ship, that would keep the crew from splattering against the walls when they start and stop the ship at impulse speed. (I believe that when they use the warp drive, being contained within the warp bubble acts as an environment separate from forces outside of it.)100%!!! I've always thought this as well. The chance that it's just an A.I. is greater than little green men flying around in a disc. Especially when you listen to reports from the Air Force on seeing the maneuvers of these "UAPs". They go from 0 to hundreds of miles an hour, and then back down to 0, in an instant. Seems to me, and obviously "they" (they assuming little green men) could harness greater technological understanding of physics, but seems to me that an organic body in an environment like that would be splat all over the inside of a ship doing those kind of maneuvers. lol
100%!!! I've always thought this as well. The chance that it's just an A.I. is greater than little green men flying around in a disc. Especially when you listen to reports from the Air Force on seeing the maneuvers of these "UAPs". They go from 0 to hundreds of miles an hour, and then back down to 0, in an instant. Seems to me, and obviously "they" (they assuming little green men) could harness greater technological understanding of physics, but seems to me that an organic body in an environment like that would be splat all over the inside of a ship doing those kind of maneuvers. lol
Unless they invented inertial dampers, a la Star Trek. ( I'm assuming that's what they mean, when they refer to 'inertial dampers' on the show.) They'd need some type of artificial force within the ship, that would keep the crew from splattering against the walls when they start and stop the ship at impulse speed. (I believe that when they use the warp drive, being contained within the warp bubble acts as an environment separate from forces outside of it.)
A documentary?There was a documentary I liked when I was younger called the "Flight of the Navigator." The way it works is that the ship A.I./alien creates a chair similar to a throne for the driver or navigator to sit in and control the ship. The throne materializes like the terminator in terminator 2. It has been a long time since I have seen it, but I do not think there are any negative effects for the driver caused by speed or turning direction. A seat belt is not required.
A documentary?
Documentaries are about real life events and factual reports.Yea, it is similar to the nasa ones
Documentaries are about real life events and factual reports.
I remember seeing a similar captain's chair in a Star Trek episode, but if that's not what you're talking about, you must have been watching a hopeful, possibly theoretical futuristic program about what they hope to someday achieve. It certainly doesn't seem like a documentary.