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17 Nov 2016 18:18

This is a continuation of the thread from http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/23-957-1

Here you can discuss or share videos, articles, or ideas on where humanity is going and where intelligent life elsewhere may end up

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I highly recommend Isaac Arthur's channel on youtube, he covers many interesting subjects.  
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26 Nov 2016 11:51

I also watch his videos from time to time.

Hopefully we can have a base on the moon and have more space exploration in the next decade. 
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Insert cliche comment about how we don't spend nearly enough money in anti-aging research. Also, he talks quite a bit about extending the lives of smaller organisms. I guess it's all about pragmatism; it's not as easy to experiment that way on chimps or blue whales.

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This could start a chain of events leading to the collapse of low skilled jobs if you think about it.
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This could start a chain of events leading to the collapse of low skilled jobs if you think about it.
It's also a privacy nightmare. At least, even more of one than what we currently deal with.
 
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06 Dec 2016 15:44

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This could start a chain of events leading to the collapse of low skilled jobs if you think about it.
Interesting! Companies might even have an incentive to adopt this technology, since with it they won't have to pay as many employees. And of course shopping will be a hundred times better.
Though I foresee some issues. First, how easy would it be to lose track of how much you spend? Second, how on earth does this work? And what if you don't have a smartphone? Will there be cashiers just in case?
Cool stuff nevertheless. :D
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06 Dec 2016 16:46

I guess "deep learning systems" it means so many cameras and RFID tech that if you only sneeze they will offer you paper handkerchiefs with 10% off right before the exit. I haven't decided yet if this leaves me with a bit of discomfort or not.
I'm the type who doesn't use discount cards for the sake of leaving marketing out of my personal life, at least when I'm aware of it.
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