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Comment Re:Used/old tractor makers are doing fine. (Score 1) 24

Electric motors can certainly last. Assuming they don't take a bath, an all-electric solution, kept simple, could easily become reliable long lived vintage in the future.

When I say kept simple, I'm talking about no big-ass computer in the middle. No requirements of connectivity. Stuff like GPS autonomy as an optional extra hardware add-on.

Comment Re:This is the end game (Score 1) 256

The billionaires are to some extent a tool as well. Or more specifically, they choose to align. We need to look at the politics plain and simple. And to get visibility on that, you need to look at the bundled law changes. One class in particular stands out - the Israel exceptions on crimes.

It's a little like how the President can't be lawfully wrong about anything now. Trump could order an assassination of the opposition leader and it's legal as long as it's done as the President. He even gets to pardon the personnel that carried out the order.

Comment Re:More Trucks or Replacement (Score 1) 75

These are replacements for sure. Commercial trucks wear out fast, or at least the engines do. Not unlike taxis I guess. Just the shear distance they travel. Electric will have a longevity advantage here.

The question will be, are they all short-haul replacements? If they're long-haul too then that's quite amazing.

Comment Re:Grifters and scammers, the bane of all new tech (Score 1) 56

My problem is not that there is slop now, it's that LLM AIs have been sold as intelligent when they aren't at all. There's even people posting on Slashdot that have tried saying AI is intelligent. Although, I haven't seen such posts of late.

Arguably, prompt engineering is a programming language. Just one less formal than usual. You only get a complex result with a complex list of instructions.

My point being there is now expectations of real intelligence. People are waiting for that servant robot to turn up. That's the real mess - It's not even close to happening as sold.

Comment Re:Cooling? (Score 0) 90

They don't make financial sense, agreed. I think this and all the other AI bros power generating proposals are not intended to be realistic. It's just for appeasing Trump.

However, on the matter of heat removal, I will point out that radiating heat works really well when the radiators are shaded from the Sun and there is a large differential from the background temperature. Funnily, there is also a need to have large areas of sunshine collecting PV panels. Some of which could be arranged to act very well as shades.

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