To an extent this whole site is just a fun game to play. But it’s no fun in a game if the GM declares you have to skip a turn for “no reason” or “git gud”. And you cannot figure out if the GM is being unfair or you actually made a mistake 50 turns back. Thank you for your courage in publicly speaking out.
Since I may not get a chance later, the tiny difference between asteroid and ASI is we have the craters for asteroids, even if almost all are old. Our evidence is empirical and there a large quantity of it. (The Moon)
For ASI it’s speculative and basic key questions like how much compute is needed to be a problem we have a lack of data on. We can speculate reasonably that more than human brains will be an ASI, but we don’t know how that translates to what the ASI can do against us, or how effective leaving out parts to cripple it will be.
Asteroid it’s just simple kinetic energy, and we know for example how much energy it takes to cause a tsunami or earthquake or blast wave that knocks down buildings.
To an extent this whole site is just a fun game to play. But it’s no fun in a game if the GM declares you have to skip a turn for “no reason” or “git gud”. And you cannot figure out if the GM is being unfair or you actually made a mistake 50 turns back. Thank you for your courage in publicly speaking out.
Since I may not get a chance later, the tiny difference between asteroid and ASI is we have the craters for asteroids, even if almost all are old. Our evidence is empirical and there a large quantity of it. (The Moon)
For ASI it’s speculative and basic key questions like how much compute is needed to be a problem we have a lack of data on. We can speculate reasonably that more than human brains will be an ASI, but we don’t know how that translates to what the ASI can do against us, or how effective leaving out parts to cripple it will be.
Asteroid it’s just simple kinetic energy, and we know for example how much energy it takes to cause a tsunami or earthquake or blast wave that knocks down buildings.