How would what we consider to be ‘living’ change if we could live forever? Well for one, you probably wouldn’t be investing a fuckload of time and money and effort in learning skills that in 10, 20, 30, 50 years you won’t be needed for, because well, either for reason #1: automation or reason #2 AI-go-bang-bang-and-make-humans-go-byebye. And how many more risks would…
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In the brief period between AI becoming smarter (and funnier) than us and can innovate better than us, process information quicker than us, do every job better than us, and the moment it realises humans are no longer needed for anything, there’s going to be little bit of time where the only thing people will have to worry about is…
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If the past is the complete opposite of the future, then if the past is set, that must mean that the future is set in absolutely 0.00000000 ways. There may be a few highly probably things that will happen in your long and short term future, but there is a slight probability that you may be dead by the end…
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The past don’t define you, Even if it creates you. – from Illy – Two Degrees Today, Richmond Football Club play for a spot in their first Aussie Rules AFL Grand Final since 1982. And though the past 35 have been lean and depleted of any team success, it has no bearing on what will happen today, or in the future.…
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Traveling into the past’s a really, really hard thing to do, but just as hard is traveling into the future. So if we spend time thinking of how we could’ve done things differently in the past, equally as useless is worrying and being afraid about possibilities and worst case scenarios in the future that might, and probably won’t even happen. We are more…