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What if our first galactic explorers aren't human, but self-replicating AI probes? Vinod Khosla says they'll launch within 15 years. Sam Altman thinks he's being too cautious: "You're way too conservative."

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vitrupo1 year ago

Vinod Khosla at Abundance Summit:

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Places Visited & Pictures Taken2 years ago

What if we use AI? Let’s find out.

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Gadgetify1 year ago

No doubt if we get a visit from aliens, they will be AI robots. Space is not friendly for biological entities. The distances are too long. So why shouldn't we follow the same approach?

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hvo e/acc1 year ago

If @sama has that in mind, I sure hope he has advanced self-replicating, self-maintaining, self-upgrading, self-protecting, self-preserving @OpenAI data centers on the moons of Titan, Europa, Io and worlds like Pluto where these kinds of data centers with their autonomous fusion reactors and autonomous robot factories would be great.

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vitrupo1 year ago

@sama @OpenAI GPT-9

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Lorenz1 year ago

This definitely seems like the most likely Avenue for space exploration. Mostly handled by AI and humans will be able to do some hitchhiking, hopefully.

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Nirmal Patel1 year ago

who sold them skooma

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Victor1 year ago

they'll be arguing about who's being more conservative while the probes quietly decide earth makes a better paperweight than a home planet 😅

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Chris Relléz 👹1 year ago

Seems we'll produce the Von-Neumann-Probes. We are the Aliens.

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Dirk Bruere1 year ago

The hype and BS continues unabated

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zan1 year ago

yeah

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