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Colin....
Most of the technology we use today stems from Sci-fi.
Tablets, mobile phones, laptops etc etc
It would be pretty cool to issue the "be a chair" command to these modules and to watch them do it.
I am wondering what "grand claims" you speak of though, all I noticed was the creators saying "we hope to do this and that in the future"
Dont be such a pessimistic cock.  |
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Thor FTW ! ____________________ NDB 19/10/1989 - 1/11/2010 |Nowhere.Elyseum wrote: I get the distinct feeling that Tim should be our secret weapon for future trolling. I don't know many people that can rip the piss in Iambic pentameter |
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Colin, does it take you effort to be this obtuse, or is it a natural condition? ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
From September 2014 to January/February 2015 I will not be using any English, nor reading any. As such, I won't be on here. PM at will, but I won't be checking/posting unless in emergencies. Certainly not for the first couple of months. Please berate me savagely if I break that rule... |
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| keggyhander wrote: | Where's my hover car? | Given how most of the population struggles to control a vehicle that's moving in two dimensions, do you really want to see what happens when they've got three full axes of movement?
| Quote: | Where's my free renewable energy? | Point well made.
| Quote: | Where's my holographic porn generator? | 3D TV, Oculus Rift, or even finding a real woman that'll allow you to smoosh genitals with her - that's pretty immersive, too.
| Quote: | The video in the OP is the typical whet-your-appetite bollocks that's been churned out since the sixties.
It's like when you get announcements on the mainstream news that "Scientists have discovered a gene/drug/Mcguffin for curing cancer/missing limbs/alzheimers/paralysis etc which MAY lead to a possible cure within the next thirty years."
Well how about you keep your barely researched shit under fucking wraps until then instead of causing at first, elation, and shortly after, crushing disappointment, in those poor souls afflicted by such things? | No-one successfully goes from concept -> production in one go, and it's often public interest that starts to elicit the funding to finish the research. Until we've got governmental structures that sink vast sums into pure research ( as opposed to the merely large sums that are currently applied), researchers will still go to the public to stir up interest.
I'm also still of the opinion that biology is one of the core areas of science that requires the most improvement of our techniques - the body's a squishy machine with so many complex bits, and we still don't know how all of them interrelate, or how to influence the smaller parts of it without completely throwing everything else out of whack. We're improving, but we're still at the stage of cutting into people, or introducing wide-effect chemicals to deal with precise problems.
As for the jumping boxes; in of themselves, they're not much use. I don't refute that. What I do see, though, is that they're a stepping-stone to potentially far more flexible and useful technologies. Macroscale magnetic control leads to microscale magnetic control, which can (I hope) lead us to nanoscale magnetic control - this potentially gets us to the point of having microscopic self-assembly, which can then be dismantled readily. Given the speed at which technology has been successfully miniaturised over the past few decades, this could well be a viable start to making things like micro and nano assemblers actually happen.
Don't get me wrong, I like old man Steptoe's inference that we should just be able to go from zero to fully functional gray goo - that would speed up the evolution of so many technologies beautifully, but that said, I do find it hard to take his opinions at face value, given his love of expressing the luddite stance. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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| Rob Fzs wrote: | Sweet, one more step for lazy button pressers to have machines that will eventually become self aware and enslave humanity, it's cool now, but when there's no jobs left because everything is automated, people will think, why did we do this to ourselves.
imma glad i'll be dead once this monster is at full capacity, recklessness in the name of 'intelligence' and profit. |
So, Rob, you are blaming technology for there being no jobs rather than the greedy fat cats for not using the technology in a way that helps society?
It is easy to increase production, have humans work a 3day week, pay humans the same wage and still increase profits.
But until money is no longer the driving force of society, the full benefit of technology will never be seen. |
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| Rob Fzs wrote: | Sweet, one more step for lazy button pressers to have machines that will eventually become self aware and enslave humanity, it's cool now, but when there's no jobs left because everything is automated, people will think, why did we do this to ourselves.
imma glad i'll be dead once this monster is at full capacity, recklessness in the name of 'intelligence' and profit. |
So, you set a good example, by make a point of avoiding automation wherever possible?
No using supermarkets? Computers... the intern... oh, wait a minute .
| Quote: | It is easy to increase production, have humans work a 3day week, pay humans the same wage and still increase profits. |
Is it?
The vast majority of companies do rather care about profits.
Especially when it also means reducing running costs (paying the same sure, but their resources are only being used for 3/7ths of a week rather than 5/7th, so less services such as electricity and cleaning being used. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 119 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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