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Every day, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data.
IBM
In the time it took you to read this sentence, NASA gathered approximately 1.73 gigabytes of data.
NASA
NOTICE: After 12-Oct-2014, live data will no longer be available.
Observational data are recorded on 2-terabyte SATA hard disk drives at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, each holding about 2.5 days of observations.
SETI
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originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
Fantastic OP.
I think the missing link in that level of analysis is AI. Humans would likely never find many needles in the haystacks. We recognize a lot, but not fast (like you say). AI....would do both.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Step back and take a look at the whole picture. Do we really need all the technology we are creating? It seems that jobs are being replaced by computers, so how are people going to make a living? Technology puts everything at risk of hacking, humans are smarter than computers and putting our faith into something that cannot think but people believe can think is not even reational. Step back and look at the direction we are going in.
Soon the only ones who will be making a lot of money are the ones making technology and they will design technology to build technology. Where does that leave us? Homeless bums that cannot find work. It is only a matter of time.
If you think that this technology will make us all so we don not need to work you are right, but we will be completely broke and be brownnosing just to get a little food on our tables. Think a little, this sort of thing has happened in the past. A small percent of people enslaves the rest. You may think our governments are bad now, that is nothing compared to what can happen in the future.
originally posted by: Navarro
originally posted by: rickymouse
Step back and take a look at the whole picture. Do we really need all the technology we are creating? It seems that jobs are being replaced by computers, so how are people going to make a living? Technology puts everything at risk of hacking, humans are smarter than computers and putting our faith into something that cannot think but people believe can think is not even reational. Step back and look at the direction we are going in.
Soon the only ones who will be making a lot of money are the ones making technology and they will design technology to build technology. Where does that leave us? Homeless bums that cannot find work. It is only a matter of time.
If you think that this technology will make us all so we don not need to work you are right, but we will be completely broke and be brownnosing just to get a little food on our tables. Think a little, this sort of thing has happened in the past. A small percent of people enslaves the rest. You may think our governments are bad now, that is nothing compared to what can happen in the future.
Imagine a nation whose industry is made mostly of factories and agriculture. If you bring in technology which is capable of doubling production nation-wide, then your population can transition from 40 hour work weeks to 20 hour work weeks while maintaining their same wages, without creating inflation nor deflation. Of course, that's a rough approximation, because that technology would require maintenance and other costs, so personal income would be somewhat lower and job availability would be somewhat higher, which may then translate into a little greater than a 20 hour work week.
However, my point is that if your work hours aren't reduced by approximately half while your income remains approximately the same, then technology isn't the problem. The people writing our paychecks are the problem.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Navarro
originally posted by: rickymouse
Step back and take a look at the whole picture. Do we really need all the technology we are creating? It seems that jobs are being replaced by computers, so how are people going to make a living? Technology puts everything at risk of hacking, humans are smarter than computers and putting our faith into something that cannot think but people believe can think is not even reational. Step back and look at the direction we are going in.
Soon the only ones who will be making a lot of money are the ones making technology and they will design technology to build technology. Where does that leave us? Homeless bums that cannot find work. It is only a matter of time.
If you think that this technology will make us all so we don not need to work you are right, but we will be completely broke and be brownnosing just to get a little food on our tables. Think a little, this sort of thing has happened in the past. A small percent of people enslaves the rest. You may think our governments are bad now, that is nothing compared to what can happen in the future.
Imagine a nation whose industry is made mostly of factories and agriculture. If you bring in technology which is capable of doubling production nation-wide, then your population can transition from 40 hour work weeks to 20 hour work weeks while maintaining their same wages, without creating inflation nor deflation. Of course, that's a rough approximation, because that technology would require maintenance and other costs, so personal income would be somewhat lower and job availability would be somewhat higher, which may then translate into a little greater than a 20 hour work week.
However, my point is that if your work hours aren't reduced by approximately half while your income remains approximately the same, then technology isn't the problem. The people writing our paychecks are the problem.
Maybe in a perfect society that would happen. We live in the United States of America though. The only way that would work is in a pure socialist society, not even remotely what we have here in this world presently. I see that ten percent of society will be enslaving ninety percent of society.
You have to consider human nature when evaluating this. Presently the ten percent is dependent on the ninety percent working for them. They will not be needed in the future. What do you think that will mean? The rest of people will be broke, they can't give money they do not have to the top ten percent.
As long as there is a need for the masses, we will be allowed to survive.
I'm not saying this is a bad idea, we need to cut down the population of humans on this planet. But My family will definitely not be needed. The only thing we have that might help us is that we have a very good immune system and I know a hell of a lot about food chemistry which I am trying to teach my kids.
From what I am seeing, population control will be done utilizing chemistry that weakens us so microbes can kill us off. Since it is done indiscriminately, it is not considered as genocide. Let the buyer beware.
originally posted by: one4all
Our Scientific progress is hindered by people with money who commit crimes against humanity.
The small top % of so-called "Peers" who validate data before it is PUBLISHED are OWNED by TPTB who ALSO OWN the Publishing houses and distribution networks....for hundreds of years Humanity has been attacked.......TPTB buy borrow or coerce or threaten this small % or 86 them to force compliance so ONLY WHAT THEY WISH RELEASED IS RELEASED....and of course they control all research grants ect ect to keep the cream of the crop between a rock and a hard place.
The withholding of knowledge and the proxy bastardisation of the Education System Globally to suppress knowledge from Humanity are by definition fiscally driven Stakeholderr Group actioned CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.
The gang-stalking and murder of Tesla to support and further Edisons ideas and technologies which provided Quadrillions of dollars of cumulative income Globally is another example of this type of action......a big thank you to the global money laundering TPTB member WCB Kanada who via their SOP disenfranchisement actions provided me with the time and opportunity to become a constant learner,broke,hungry,ill,but constantly learning.