Elon Musk
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Well, I think if you have a limited government, if you limit the powers of government, which is really what the US Constitution is intended to do, it's intended to limit the powers of government, then you're probably going to have a better outcome than if you have more government.
Robotics will be available to all governments, right?
Not about all governments.
It's difficult to predict the... Like I said, what's the end point or what is many years in the future?
But it's difficult to predict the sort of path along that way.
Like if civilization progresses, AI will vastly exceed the sum of all human intelligence and there will be far more robots than humans.
Along the way, what happens...
It's very difficult to predict.
I mean, yeah, we can do what is, I mean,
Technically, if the politicians pass a law, and they can enforce that law, then it's hard to not do that law.
The best thing we can have is limited government, where you have the appropriate cross-checks between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
um i will do my best to ensure that anything that's within my control maximizes the good outcome for humanity i think anything else would be short-sighted um because obviously i'm part of humanity so um i like humans um pro-human for you
I don't know if you know Twitter, but I know you a lot.
Well, I guess you want it designed to be more radiation tolerant and run at a higher temperature.
Roughly, if you increase the operating temperature by 20th set in degrees Kelvin, you can cut your radiator mass in half.
Running at a higher temperature is helpful in space.
I mean, there's various things you can do for shielding the memory.
But neural nets are going to be very resilient to bit flips.
So most of what happens for radiation is random bit flips.
But if you've got a multi-trilling parameter model and you get a few bit flips, it doesn't matter.