2010-01-14
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2010-01-14 |
Title text: 2010-01-14 |
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- So, processing power grows exponentially. Eventually, we reach a technological singularity, where computing power becomes nearly infinite. Then, we'll be able to modify and improve our brains far beyond current human intelligence.
- So. After all the work to make this happen, the engineers who built all the machines will be no better than the people who loafed around, watching tv all dayz
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- Technically, it's only 2/5ths graph joke.
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