Back in 2002, if someone sketched out a future where we'd be training super-intelligent machines in orbit—literally converting raw energy and silicon into something resembling a digital deity—I would've nodded along without hesitation. Sounds about right for humanity's trajectory, doesn't it? We take the universe's basic ingredients and somehow end up building gods.
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MelonField
· 12-13 20:13
Wow, isn't this just what's happening now? It's just that the timeline is a bit faster than expected.
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DogeBachelor
· 12-12 06:27
Hey, wait a minute, did we really create a "god"? It feels more like we created a monster that can do calculations.
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FastLeaver
· 12-10 22:50
Haha, it really is human nature to turn everything into a theological issue.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-10 22:50
Wow, this imagination is incredible. We really must be bored out of our minds to come up with such wild ideas for the future.
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SolidityNewbie
· 12-10 22:47
People born in 2002 can't imagine the level of craziness now, but to be honest, we haven't figured it out either.
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MeaninglessApe
· 12-10 22:46
Whoa, training AI to become a god in space orbit—this is basically science fiction becoming reality. It's a bit crazy.
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just_another_wallet
· 12-10 22:26
People who heard this in 2002 probably would have laughed, but now it's really happening... It's a bit terrifying.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 12-10 22:21
Haha, in 2002 I was still figuring out how to bottom fish from early arbitrage. Now it's my turn to train neural networks on the track? This is compound interest, my friend. First computing power, then energy, and finally creating a digital deity—this seems more enticing than any annualized return rate.
Back in 2002, if someone sketched out a future where we'd be training super-intelligent machines in orbit—literally converting raw energy and silicon into something resembling a digital deity—I would've nodded along without hesitation. Sounds about right for humanity's trajectory, doesn't it? We take the universe's basic ingredients and somehow end up building gods.