Flying Cars

I know many, many people want flying cars to be a real thing. But, what is always going to prevent us from having true flying cars is, look at how people normally are with the cars on the ground. Drunk driving is tenfold going to be worse with flying cars, people are going to totally fly their vehicles into buildings, for sure. I think the closest we’re going to get to flying cars, is the hover cars we see in Back to the Future II that are more ground level, but hover. Even then, I don’t know if we’re ever going to be ready for them.

True AI

What I mean with True AI is an AI that can actually be a little more sentient and living than what we got now. When AI first rolled out, it really put a damper on everyone in so many ways that I don’t think we’re ever going to see it. There’s just too much at stake to trust an AI with the capability to think on its own and do things on its own. We’re just going to be stuck with Semi-AI that only talk back to you in text form and maybe help you code. And that alone already has ruffled the feathers of millions who are hating AI which is another thing to consider.

  • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Cures to cancer, Complete transition to green enviormental friendly tech Products that are build to last and do well rather than quick throw away - my favorit was the glass from east germany that could not be destroyed

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    flying cars do exist (they’re called helicopters) but they’re horribly expensive and energy-inefficient. that’s just due to a law of physics, not due to human society at all.

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    In the United States, practically every advancement in medicine will be forbidden, as long as the current regime rules us.

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    Flying cars would be the worst idea ever

    Imagine drones flying all over the place,all the time. The noise, the visual pollution, the crashes where debris then falls down on other people

    Now imagine these drones to be 2 tonnes

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    Flying cars are a bad idea because it’d cost hundreds of times as much for the fuel, and be ridiculously dangerous to drive. Drivers have a problem with the ~2 dimensions already. They are infeasible for at least another century.

    They’d also need specialized takeoff and landing areas due to the amount of force it’d need to exert on the ground.

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    Legal easy access to high quality drugs. Too many people are unable to regulate their alcohol, let alone ket, mdma, speed, lsd, etc if it were sold under similar rules as booze.

    Improved traffic infrastructure, particularly cycling. People would prefer to keep doing the wrong thing than change their habits.

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    Affordable, effective, mass manufactured suicide devices.

    I’m not saying that I personally want one right this minute, but society tends not to encourage making suicide easy.

    The closest thing we have, in the US, is cheap handguns, and while these do get used a lot for suicide, but they’re not guaranteed death, and can lead to severe injury and disability instead.

    You could argue that society doesn’t want its members to suicide because of economic, religious, or whatever reasons, but the outcome is the same:

    Society doesn’t want you to suicide, in the face of personal emotional trauma, economic, or medical difficulties.

    Watch me get downvoted for suggesting this.

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    Trains in North America.

    We had them at one point, built the nation with them, then so summarily decided that the automobile was better, that we built all of our infrastructure assuming that nobody would ever not want a car to go everywhere, making it doubly hard to convince people that public transit doesn’t have to suck.

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      The people didn’t decide, big oil did. They bribed politicians and destroyed their competition.

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        And the fruits of big oil’s labor are now ingrained within the fiber of American society. Go ask a few average Americans to give up their cars and let me know how it goes.

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      I live in a rural village that used to have a train stop. A train stop! Here! In the middle of nowhere. I think about it every day and it makes me angry.

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    Neither are due to “society”.

    Flying cars need a load of power and would be very expensive to buy and fly. And one would need a pilot license, too.

    True AI does not exist. What we have are LLMs, digital parrots with a large dictionary, that only appear to be intelligent because they produce convincing sentences.

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      So, the second bit is basically you re-affirming my point about True AI. We can’t have it because of society’s complete distrust and because of that alone, is why we have mostly LLMs and have to specifically train some other AI models.

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        No, you can’t have it because it does not exist. LLMs are not the path to AI, even though they sell it as such.

        I was there when they switched from the idea of “programmed AI” to neural networks. Now we have LLMs. Maybe, in a few generations, we might actually achieve AI. LLMs can do a lot, but thinking it isn’t.

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          So long as nobody can universally agree on what an AI even is, then there’ll never be one.

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    Widespread commercial nuclear fission power, for better or worse.

    Thanks to the gross mismanagement of Chernobyl and Fukushima and over-reaction to it (EDIT: and also Greenpeace, see reply), it has been largely defended and derived. And thanks to renewable energy being more affordable than ever, it might no longer make sense to build it.

    That said, flying cars and generative AI have one thing in common: they are more harmful than anticipated.

    If we had flying cars, even if the crash problem was solved by making them autonomous and fully protected from cyberattacks and unable to perform terrorist attacks (good luck lmao), we would still have noise everywhere. Think low-flying planes, but constantly. (And, of course, the proponents of the technology would call everyone complaining about it Amish Luddites who want to “stop progress”.)

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      Nuclear was killed by Greenpeace, not only did they take tons of money from shadowy donors to bad mouth nuclear (they turned out to be fossil industry related), they did it via spreading misinformation and plain lies. Everything incorrect the public thinks they know about nuclear power derives from a Greenpeace campaign. The worst part is that coal has killed more animals and people than all of nuclear incidents combined, including the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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      I think thorium is the way to go when it comes to nuclear fission. It’s debatably a far safer and more abundant material to work with.

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    Pretty much all interconnected systems that could use technology. No aggregate medical systems, no collectve smart systems for home, transit, energy

    We cannot have star trek because google, ms and pallantir want to se them to own us.

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    Genuinely, adequate and extensive medical knowledge and technology for female bodies and people of color.

    There is a colossal, glairing lack of medical knowledge and technology for female bodies and people of color. This is because of a millennium old issue of

    1. Patriarchy prioritizing the funding of medical research for men
    2. Racism excluding people of color from medical research, while downplaying the significance of their medical issues and their worth as people.
    3. Anti-science dipshits who oppose any and all sexual education among the masses and among experts because their magical sky fairy from an ancient text that’s been mistranslated century after century tells them vaginas are gross and evil.
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    Flying cars are not a practical technology at the moment because we don’t have a way of making them fly. Unless you basically want to just redefine the helicopter as a car. Once we’ve solved the flying problem I think we’ll probably just make themselves driving.

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      Having helicopters or planes flying over your house at all times would be terrible noise pollution. As if the dipshits “tuning” their rusted out junkers or Harley bikers with erectile disfunction driving up and down the road where not bad enough already.

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        This.

        Flying cars exist , but are just large drones. They are small, inconvenient, noisy, and energy hungry.

        Drunk drivers won’t be an issue, because they will self-drive.