Going to another planet will not help with that. Pretty much no matter what happens on Earth, it will still be orders of magnitude easier to live here than in another planet.
I hate this argument. There is no foreseeable disaster that would make Earth less habitable than any other solar system body. Even if every nuke we have was detonated, it would still be orders of magnitude easier to…
Good point. By this logic, evolution is more about creating the best architecture, which I think is also a good analogy. But I also think that a lot of the brain's "weights" are pretty much set before any experience…
The human equivalent to GPT-3 training is not as much the learning one has in a lifetime, but the millions of years evolution process. "Normal" human learning is more akin to finetunning I think, although these…
Going to another planet will not help with that. Pretty much no matter what happens on Earth, it will still be orders of magnitude easier to live here than in another planet.
I hate this argument. There is no foreseeable disaster that would make Earth less habitable than any other solar system body. Even if every nuke we have was detonated, it would still be orders of magnitude easier to…
Good point. By this logic, evolution is more about creating the best architecture, which I think is also a good analogy. But I also think that a lot of the brain's "weights" are pretty much set before any experience…
The human equivalent to GPT-3 training is not as much the learning one has in a lifetime, but the millions of years evolution process. "Normal" human learning is more akin to finetunning I think, although these…