Now let's say somebody in a corp uses the software for some minor task. Are they allowed? Is it the person or the corp "using" it? If the latter, let's say me and my buddy both use the software individually, legally. We…
Is it better to keep everything proprietary?
Again. 1. "Progress" does not need to imply "exponential growth in consumption of energy". 2. Even if it does, we may be many thousand generations away from hitting a ceiling.
> If you are not married and one partner makes significantly more than the other, what's to stop the wealthy partner just deciding 20 years into the relationship that they want a newer model and just leaving the former…
And you are saying we are anywhere close to the maximal energy that humankind can harvest? I'd say you have seen nothing yet. And history is on my side here. Besides, creating smarter things doesn't necessarily need…
Now let's say somebody in a corp uses the software for some minor task. Are they allowed? Is it the person or the corp "using" it? If the latter, let's say me and my buddy both use the software individually, legally. We…
Is it better to keep everything proprietary?
Again. 1. "Progress" does not need to imply "exponential growth in consumption of energy". 2. Even if it does, we may be many thousand generations away from hitting a ceiling.
> If you are not married and one partner makes significantly more than the other, what's to stop the wealthy partner just deciding 20 years into the relationship that they want a newer model and just leaving the former…
And you are saying we are anywhere close to the maximal energy that humankind can harvest? I'd say you have seen nothing yet. And history is on my side here. Besides, creating smarter things doesn't necessarily need…