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Dawn Drescher's avatar

Oh, I love this analysis! I wonder how this compares to Armstrong and Sandberg’s “Eternity in six hours” (2013), specifically the three-decade buildout of a Dyson swarm by disassembly of Mercury? This seems like the opposite of the fossile fuel scenario: much longer timelines but also much more energy.

I have an article on the topic which assumes that ASI will build the Dyson swarm: https://impartial-priorities.org/p/welfare-biology-and-ai-the-ai-eats

David F Brochu's avatar

Of course we will. Free cooling. Free energy. Limited wear and tear. Robots to service Ai data centers with unlimited energy and no real way to shut them down. What could go wrong? We are probably not the first nor will we be the last species to perish from hubris.

Neanderthal probably thought the new weaker but oddly curious species was kinda useful too. “Seems these little guys were really good a figuring things out. I know call them Homo sapiens…man who knows.” How’d that work out.

We are lost in our arrogance.

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