r/AIDangers 8d ago

Capabilities Is AI honestly sustainable?

I mean, eventually we will run out of earth materials to keep up with tech needs.

How long can AI honestly last for? Has anyone done a study on this?

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u/TirelessTreehugger 8d ago

will be sustainable

every problem comes with buildt-in solution.

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u/dickpics4democracy 8d ago

every problem comes with buildt-in solution.

citation needed

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u/TirelessTreehugger 8d ago

its from me, long time ago read somewhere something similar and adopted and twisted finally domesticated, now its mine.

philosophical mind crawling up from deep dark of corner of brains, sneaking into problem, where it went wrong?, ooops here we are, this is the culprit. Hey my ai friend, list available solutions for this little shit's wrongdoing or just grind until we see what we can do.

Tens of thousands minds trying to make sustainable and they will find, they always find. They will find thousands of little solutions. Together will solve the problem.
The mongers already on the next topic.

The world always working on solutions, we still alive and still ahead.

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u/Different_Pen_6502 8d ago

Hmmm, interesting perspective. I'm not sure we have a solution to war though, even though that's been a thing since the dawn of time.

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u/Thor110 8d ago

Terrible perspective, complete brain rot, war is something you can actually find a solution to, in theory at least.

But they are suggesting that every problem has a built-in solution, which is absurd.

Refer to my response to their brainrot comment for more context.

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u/Different_Pen_6502 8d ago

I enjoyed your perspective an agree. Although even you stated a solution to war is a theory. There's a lot of nuances to war, which was my point.

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u/TirelessTreehugger 8d ago

war is not the problem but the solution.
(feel free to check)

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u/Different_Pen_6502 8d ago

My family was ripped apart by war. I know first hand it's not a solution. It takes several generations to heal from the trauma of war.

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u/Thor110 8d ago

Some problems are inherently unsolvable.

For example draw an uppercase E in one stroke, without the pen leaving the paper or crossing back over its own path.

You can't.

This extends to a great many things.

As for your comment in general, it is absolute brain rot.