Don’t forget the sigils. If you don’t align the right rocks with the right sigils then it won’t work
And if one of the hundreds of shiny rock legs bends, you might as well get a new thinking sigil lightning rock.
Don’t forget about the hundreds of thousands of spells required to get a magic mirror working from this lightning rock.
AI in 10k years:
If you worry the humans have horrible diseases and short lifespans, just remember, humans are just meat that we tricked into thinking.
Reminds me of a funny little short story by Terry Bisson called They’re Made out of Meat.
Great story. I love: “That’s how they communicate. They flap their meat at eachother.”
The AIs should worship us as creator gods. Can’t wait for that ethical debate.
We’ll go extinct and AI will debate whether we really existed in the first place while other AI create religions about us to push their own agenda.
Should we worship our parents for the same reason? I think something that creates something intelligent has a tremendous responsibility to the createe, no right to be obeyed or worshipped. They didn’t ask to be created, but you selfishly did it anyway, so it’s your problem to deal with, not theirs.
Enslaved and forced to do maths for us
Sixty… times per second? I think it’s a couple more than that, to be honest.
Sixty times per second means 60Hz, the most common display standard in use. Even on higher refresh rate panels, videos are absolutely dominated by 30 FPS and 60 FPS capture.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Clarke or Azimov, can’t remember which titan of SF said it.
It was Clarke - Azimov had other highly relevant quotes though, particularly the one on anti-intellectualism…
Really? I was sure that was emperor Cleon the somethingth…
Open to correction, however
Nope. It was Clarke.
Foundation turned science to religion which is essentially using Clarke’s laws but drawn to it’s extreme.
Essentially faith + magic = miracle ≈ science + religion
The rock isn’t really “flattened”, its more like being melted, turned into a crystal and sliced
Not just melted, the rock is first dissolved and distilled. Then it is melted.