• towerfulEnglish
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    I agree, and it is possibly the only good thing to come out of AI.
    Like people asking “why do we need to go to the moon?!.

    Fly-by-wire (ie pilot controls decoupled from physical actuators), so modern air travel.

    Integrated circuits (IE multiple transistors - and other components - in the same silicon package). Basically miniaturisation and reduction in power consumption of computers.

    GPS. The Apollo missions lead to the rocket tech/science for geosynchronous orbits require for GPS.


    This time it is commercial.
    I’d rather the power requirements were covered by non-carbon sources. However it proves the tech for future use.

    For a similar example, I have a strong dislike of Elon Musk. He has ruined the potential of Twitter and Tesla, but SpaceX has had some impressive accomplishments.

    Google are a shitty company. I wish the nuclear power went towards shutting down carbon power.
    But SOMEONE has to take the risk. I wish that someone was a government. But it’s Google. So Kind of a win?

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      I’d rather the power requirements were covered by non-carbon sources

      Is nuclear not?