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I just got through giggling and smirking thanks to an interesting "science" article on the possible future of the planet Earth and the life on it.


Apparently, the best modern minds have come to question the long-accepted theory that Sol will expand into a Red Giant stage, at which point it will be so vast as to encompass the inner planets, Earth included, within itself. This was pencilled-in on the calendar for about 6 billions years into the future. But now, there's speculation that the Goldilocks zone will be shifted outward into larger, more-distant orbits that will still keep them from being too thoroughly toasted, allowing us to live on the moons of the gas giant planets. Naturally, people who live entirely within their own skulls are now wondering what this will mean for life on Earth, and particularly for Homo sapiens. They now seem to feel that a "runaway" greenhouse effect will make our planet uninhabitable in a mere 1 billion years.

Now, even a billion years ago, Earth had just the earliest little blobs of multiple cells who had the misfortune of smashing into each other and forming the first multicellular life. Look at how much has changed in that billion years. And yet we now have folks who think that we will still exist as human beings in another billion?

Okay, fine, if they say so; I'm having a tough time caring much about it. But what really caught my eye was the reference to one of the brainiacs behind this startling idea:

"...Keming Zhang, the lead author and a former doctoral student at the UC Berkeley, who is now an Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral fellow at UC San Diego..."

What the hell does that even mean? He was formerly a doctoral student at Berkeley...but is now an "AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow" at another university.

My simian brain is envisioning a guy who is so incapable of living in reality that he has somehow transformed into an AI. :) I know I can't be correct in that, but...really, what does that description of him mean in words of no more than 3 syllables?
 

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I just got through giggling and smirking thanks to an interesting "science" article on the possible future of the planet Earth and the life on it.


Apparently, the best modern minds have come to question the long-accepted theory that Sol will expand into a Red Giant stage, at which point it will be so vast as to encompass the inner planets, Earth included, within itself. This was pencilled-in on the calendar for about 6 billions years into the future. But now, there's speculation that the Goldilocks zone will be shifted outward into larger, more-distant orbits that will still keep them from being too thoroughly toasted, allowing us to live on the moons of the gas giant planets. Naturally, people who live entirely within their own skulls are now wondering what this will mean for life on Earth, and particularly for Homo sapiens. They now seem to feel that a "runaway" greenhouse effect will make our planet uninhabitable in a mere 1 billion years.

Now, even a billion years ago, Earth had just the earliest little blobs of multiple cells who had the misfortune of smashing into each other and forming the first multicellular life. Look at how much has changed in that billion years. And yet we now have folks who think that we will still exist as human beings in another billion?

Okay, fine, if they say so; I'm having a tough time caring much about it. But what really caught my eye was the reference to one of the brainiacs behind this startling idea:

"...Keming Zhang, the lead author and a former doctoral student at the UC Berkeley, who is now an Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral fellow at UC San Diego..."

What the hell does that even mean? He was formerly a doctoral student at Berkeley...but is now an "AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow" at another university.

My simian brain is envisioning a guy who is so incapable of living in reality that he has somehow transformed into an AI. :) I know I can't be correct in that, but...really, what does that description of him mean in words of no more than 3 syllables?
I still can't get over that job title...what kid says when they are asked what they want to be when they grow up that they want to be a "AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow?" LOL
 

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I still can't get over that job title...what kid says when they are asked what they want to be when they grow up that they want to be a "AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow?" LOL
Pretty sure it's not a job title, rather it's an educational qualification or certification like a degree or similar?

Do bots ever get degrees or graduate from bot school?
 
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Definitely not a title I’d want…too much explaining to do
They don't have any explaining that they need to do themselves; they'll just get their pet AI to throw together some sort of gobbledygook and then take credit for it themselves.

Get with the program, will ya? Science today doesn't require any actual human effort; that's what computers are for.
 
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I just got through giggling and smirking thanks to an interesting "science" article on the possible future of the planet Earth and the life on it.

Heh, assuming we survive long enough, by the time getting to a planet 4000 LY away is viable I would expect we'd have the tech to survive indefinitely without a planet.
 
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