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Re: The Baby Pill killed the USA (Re: Weekly AI Top Ten List)

From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: The Baby Pill killed the USA (Re: Weekly AI Top Ten List)
Date 2025-02-12 10:32 +0100
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The trend already started:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States
2000    281,421,906    +13.2%
2010    308,745,538    +9.7%
2020    331,449,281    +7.4%
2024    340,110,988    +2.6%

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> The Baby Pill killed the USA. So far the USA
> was a big slave market with constant supply
> from overpopulated Europe. This influx has now
> stopped. So we might see a decline in
> 
> population of the USA for the first time in
> history. There are doubts that whites will
> procreate like guinea pigs. We might more see
> a decline of population together with:
> 
> In rural areas:
> Like one can build Tesla factories where robots
> build e-cars, one can build Farm factories where
> robots rear animals. Future agentic AI will build
> these factories on their own.
> 
> In city areas:
> The decline of population might increase job
> availablity and wages, if there wouldn't be AI again.
> Such bleak perspectives can have a negative
> effect on willingness to have a family.
> 
> Bye
> 
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 1. Russia: Stealing data and blackmailing companies
>>     already for years, now selling the data all over
>>     the globe for pre-training
>>
>> 2. China: Has the most inovative heads, that
>>     can sequence a LLM on a finger nail
>>
>> 3. India: Gifted hackers that can write DeepSeek
>>     via Unix sed, 15 year olds showing machine learning
>>     videos already 10 years ago
>>
>> 4. Europe: Everything invented anyway here
>>
>> 5. USA: Sam Altman and Elon Musk having a silly feud
>>
>> Bye
>>
>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Now history repeats itself. There are
>>> many pseudo software engineering program
>>> verification papers, that say, just chop
>>>
>>> up a problem, and solve each part separately,
>>> and put the things together. Which is utter
>>> nonsense. Try this with a SAT Solver,
>>>
>>> the smallest unit is the propositional variable
>>> you cannot solve it independently, only
>>> "try" 0 and 1, eh voila you are back to
>>>
>>> NP Complete. Thank god we have Christos
>>> Papadimitriou. According to Wikipedia he is
>>> is the author of the textbook Computational
>>>
>>> Complexity, one of the most widely used
>>> textbooks in the field of computational
>>> complexity theory. Might be the cure for
>>>
>>> any singularity and AGI dreams:
>>>
>>> Chatbot Software Begins to Face Fundamental Limitations
>>> Recently, computer scientist Binghui Peng and
>>> his team proved mathematically that there may
>>> be a hard limit to LLMs’ compositional
>>> task-solving abilities
>>> https://www.quantamagazine.org/chatbot-software-begins-to-face-fundamental-limitations-20250131/ 
>>>
>>>
>>> Bye
>>
> 

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Weekly AI Top Ten List (Re: Divide, Conquer and Loose [Limitations of AI]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2025-02-11 21:48 +0100
  The Baby Pill killed the USA (Re: Weekly AI Top Ten List) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2025-02-12 10:20 +0100
    Re: The Baby Pill killed the USA (Re: Weekly AI Top Ten List) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2025-02-12 10:32 +0100
    Look at the data (Re: The Baby Pill killed the USA) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2025-02-12 10:38 +0100

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