If space expands
Does WTF have enough space to expand into?
It does not expand into anything.
Everything just falls apart,
What prevents it from spreading?
Regardless of the sources of gravity,
Like stars and planets.
Like, where does it all go? What does this even mean?
Simply put, no one knows
But maybe you will be the astronomer who finds out.
Stop.
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By Shubhgautam52 Will AI replace lawyers?
You probably don't want an AI-powered lawyer any time soon.
A lawyer is not just a machine
Who knows what the law is.
A lawyer is someone who, in theory,
Years of experience that can help you strategically
To achieve your goals,
And this is not an artificial intelligence thing
Well positioned to replace him any time soon.
What I think will happen is
That artificial intelligence will achieve a lot
From the toil of practicing law in an easier way
It will allow lawyers to focus
On really value-added things
Allow them to think strategically
and better represent their clients in the future,
So I welcome our AI masters.
The next question comes from Hassan Babaji.
Can light bend around corners?
If yes or no, give one reason.
Yes, light can bend around corners.
In fact, that's why we have glass inside your glasses.
When light enters the glass, it slows down slightly.
Because it slows down,
deviates from a straight line,
That's why we have your glasses, your telescopes,
Microscopes, because glass bends light.
Gravity can also bend light, as Einstein showed us.
And we can actually see the curvature
of light as it orbits the galaxy.
Then the next question is
Can you completely bend light around an object?
So that the object becomes invisible?
The answer is yes.
It's well within the laws of physics
If you could control the atomic structure of glass,
Then the light bends in this way
It will completely revolve around an object
So anything inside this object becomes invisible.
One day, we will build a supermaterial from nanotechnology
Visible light would bend even anything
Inside that capsule you will become invisible.
Harry Potter, pay attention.
@EggSoph asks, what happens when you travel faster
Of the speed of light?
Well, you can't.
You cannot travel faster than the speed of light.
I'm sorry. You just can't.
You see, as I get faster and faster,
As you approach the speed of light, you have more energy,
In relativity, energy needs more work to accelerate.
So you end up needing an endless amount of energy
In order to travel faster than the speed of light,
So it's just forbidden.
@NinoClutch asks, Spider-Man is very raw.
Maybe we should try that DNA, biotechnology, and gene splicing.
Well, I'm not sure we'll be seeing Spider-Man anytime soon.
But there is a lot of interest from biotech companies
and academic laboratories to understand spider silk,
It is five times stronger than steel.
Spider silk is very biocompatible,
Very useful for healing wounds,
Especially eye and brain wounds
There have been many efforts to engineer spider silk
outside the spiders, to make it recombinant,
I mean, not in spiders
But in other organisms such as bacteria or plants.
Perhaps the best known example
One of the recombinant proteins is insulin.
This has helped millions of people cross
The past four decades since the first insulin appeared
It is produced in bacteria.
Next question. what do you think?
What will our future cities look like? A, B, or C?
Any highly developed city will need to be sure
There is an integration of green spaces,
Not only for our oxygen,
But only for our enjoyment and well-being.
The more we get rid of our natural green spaces,
The less we can get
That oxygen is generated naturally in our environment.
I see they are all tall vertical structures,
And that really speaks to the fact that we're going to need it
To get more and more convenience in construction,
Because building won't always be an option
@PristineMartian asks, to what extent
Is superintelligence an interface between the brain and the computer?
Right now, we're fairly close
Having brain-computer interfaces really helps
A process called neuroplasticity in the brain,
Neuroplasticity is the brain's natural process of learning
Adapting to the outside world.
I think that's something we'll probably see
within the next few years.
The idea of implanting Bluetooth in the brain
That helps you search on Google for something quickly,
We're talking decades and decades
Before we see something like this happen.
@SEO_Chase, do you think robots
Will he one day take over all our jobs?
The real benefit of robots is taking over the three elements:
Boring, dirty and dangerous jobs
Which we probably don't want humans to do anyway.
People are working on underwater robots
It can detect underwater land mines,
Some people have worked on robots that can go
To nuclear facilities after an accident
and closing various valves,
But I hope robots can improve people
in their jobs and free people to do things
They're actually good at and
They actually want to do it.
Nick asks: Will computer programming jobs be accepted?
By artificial intelligence in the next five to ten years?
This is a frequently asked question these days,
I don't think the answer will be yes,
And I think we've seen evidence of that already
So early on, when people were creating websites,
They were literally writing code
In a language called HTML manually,
But then, of course, came the software,
Tools like Dreamweaver that you can use
It can be downloaded to your computer,
That would generate some of the same code for you.
But recently, now,
You can only subscribe to websites
Like Squarespace, Wix, and others,
Where click, click, click,
The site is created for you.
So I dare say, certainly in some areas,
that artificial intelligence is actually just an evolution of this trend,
Humans have not gone out of work as much
Because it made you and me more productive.
Artificial intelligence, I think,
And the ability soon to be able
For natural language programming,
It's just gonna enhance what you have
And I can actually do it logically,
but in a more mechanical way, and I also think,
It is worth noting that this is the case
Many bugs or bugs in the world
There are many features that people wish existed
In products of the present and future
That our to-do list, so to speak,
It is way longer than we will ever have time
To end in our lives
So I think the possibility exists
Artificial intelligence enhances our productivity
And work with us, so to speak,
We try to solve problems it's just gonna mean
Together, you and the world can solve a lot
More problems and move forward together
at a faster rate.
@SmokeAwayyy asks, what is it?
Best case scenario for artificial intelligence?
Well, the reason I work in AI is because I believe that
It could revolutionize science and technology,
But actually, biological sciences.
Biology is really complicated.
You have approximately 20,000 genes
They make approximately 100,000
Or 1,000,000 different proteins.
AI can help us provide much better solutions for medicine.
We have things like Alzheimer's.
We have been in business for 50 years.
We don't have a good answer.
AI could potentially help us, if we had better AI,
Help us understand how the brain works.
This would be great!
Artificial intelligence can help us combat climate change
By helping us build better materials.
I think another case is elderly care robots.
So we've gotten to a point where we have too much
Older people more than young people.
If we can get smart enough robots
And trustworthy enough that they are
can really care for the elderly,
I think that would be a huge win.
The last case is teachers.
Of course, people use ChatGPT as a tutor,
But you can imagine something really cool,
Individual teaching once the systems are understood
People who learn best
It can help to know, such as,
That's where they face a problem.
@StartSOLE asks, how will the human race evolve?
The future of our species is a big question,
And an open question
But we know a lot about human evolution
Looking at the past,
And the story of human evolution is actually, in many ways,
brain size story,
And each time we saw some increase
With the power of our minds,
Biologists and anthropologists have been linked
That with some change in human behavior
Which allowed us to get more calories,
Because brain tissue
What physiologists call metabolically expensive.
It takes a lot of fuel to run the brain.
Up to 20% of the daily calories we consume go into nourishing something
This represents only 2% of body weight.
So, if you want a bigger brain,
You'll have to get more calories to run it,
We have seen this throughout time as our species
He has adopted new characteristics, new traits, new habits,
That gave us more food.
These things include the use of tools and social behaviors
And cook the food.
And now, we're in a period of time where food,
For many people, they are abundant,
Calories are abundant.
One question for future biologists will be,
How did that change the human brain?
@Interrobang_2,
Will humanity one day leave the solar system?
Maybe not, but maybe some future species, you know.
Humanity may evolve and change
Since we could not reproduce with ourselves.
These species may leave the solar system.
Not sure where they are going or what they are going to do.
We might send an instrument, a spacecraft,
To another star system.
I can imagine that easily.
We were using a solar sail and pushing it with a laser.
Be nice.
[Bill making a buzzing noise]
Except it will be in space. There will be no sound.
It will be so.
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