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Comment Re:What is this nonsense? (Score 1) 17

I have heard the empty promises of QCs for 35 years now and it was clear back then that this will likely never amount to anything. I don't care what they publish. Factor a 256 bit number on a QC and I may care again. Before that it is all just a scam. Oh, incidentally, the record (!) for actual, real, non-faced QC factorization is 35. Not 35 bits, 35. And it was done with a circuit specifically crafted to factor 35.

Comment Re:So that's just the average (Score 1) 112

There are going to be some freaks of nature that can exceed the average.

Not really. There may be some people that can perform on those levels, but they will be universally mentally defective in rather serious ways. Humans cannot live without oxygen, fluids and nutrition either, and no amount of "freak" can change that.

Comment I had the port a python 2 app to 3 recently (Score 1) 8

And there was a lot of manual labor involved but there were also tools to do a lot of the boilerplate for me.

This absolutely reeks of boilerplate tools being called ai. It's even possible that used an llm to do what you would normally do with just boilerplate code tools.

Don't get me wrong llms are already taking a lot of customer service jobs but I think that's mostly because there's so little competition left in our economy that companies can replace people with shitty chatbots and you don't have a lot of options so you're just stuck. You have to put up with it because there's nobody else to do business with.

In a more competitive market with proper antitrust law enforcement I think we'd see a hell of a lot less AI chatbots and a lot more people we get to interact with.

But if wishes were horses beggars would ride

Comment Re:Human on the loop required (Score 1) 86

Or just have the leader of the squad that's about to go threaten a kid over a bag of Doritos give the photo a look first. It pays for itself by leaving the squad free to pursue something more relevant and worthwhile. The 30 seconds it would take to look at the picture isn't even enough time to get to their cars.

Comment Re:They have to be (Score 2) 86

Sure, but that's beyond dumb. Any moron knows the difference between a hand with a finger extended holding a bag or Doritos and a gun.

As punishment, they should be required to report to the front of the cafeteria and be paddled by the student in front of the entire student body.

The local news can make a day of it.

Comment So that's just the average (Score 2) 112

There are going to be some freaks of nature that can exceed the average.

For example there are people who can sleep 2 to 4 hours a night and be perfectly okay.

Now none of this is sustainable even for those freaks. Eventually they have health problems and have to stop.

But if you're a billionaire you can draw from the entire global population for your workforce and thanks to automation you need less and less workers every year.

That means you can just burn through all of your workers destroying them physically and mentally on your way to becoming a trillionaire.

Assuming the technology they're working on pans out which honestly it looks like it's going to then whoever controls it is more or less a god king or an emperor of mankind. You can basically do away with rank and file workers leaving billions of people without any place in the economy or society.

If you're thinking about that in terms of maintaining a healthy capitalist economy that's a disaster.

But if you're thinking of it like a member of the ruling elite who is disgusted by being dependent on consumers and workers it's a dream come true. It's a return to the good old days of the divine right of kings or the Pharaohs being literal gods. Or more recently Japan's emperors.

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