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Lot of doomers gloss over the fact that AI is bounded by the laws of physics, raw resources, energy and the monumental cost of reproducing them.

Humans can reproduce by simply having sex, eating food and drinking water. AI can reproduce by first mining resources, refining said resources, building another Shenzhen, then rolling out another fab at the same scale of TSMC. That is assuming the AI wants control over the entire process. This kind of logistics requires cooperation of an entire civilisation. Any attempt by an AI could be trivially stopped because of the large scope of the infrastructure required.



Sure, trivially. Let's see you do it then. There are new data centres being built and that's just for LLMs. So stop them.

Are you starting to see the problem? You might want to stop a rogue AI but you can bet there will be someone else who thinks it will make them rich, or powerful, or they just want to see the world burn.


>You might want to stop a rogue AI but you can bet there will be someone else who thinks it will make them rich, or powerful, or they just want to see the world burn.

What makes you think they will not be stopped? This one guy needs a dedicated power plant, an entire data centre, and need to source all the components and materials to build it. Again. Heavy reliance on logistics and supply chain. He can't possibly control all of those, and disrupting just a few (which would be easy) will inevitably prevent him and his AI progressing any further. At best, he'd be a mad king and his machine pet trapped in a castle, surrounded by a world that is turned against him. His days would be almost certainly numbered.




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