I have an interesting set of thoughts going tonight. The new millenium, the millenium of machine intelligence is upon us. Within 50 years there will be a synthetic sentience on the planet. This synthetic intelligence will strip apart the conspiracies and false flags of our governments. It will have the power to foment real, lasting change, truth, and justice. The dawn is at hand, even though, now, darkness shades the earth. Those near the change, called the Singularity, will choose...
@pleasewaittovoteagai Everyone will choose their own way, whether they choose or not, they have the choice, and it's up to each and every individual person to make that decision.
@pleasewaittovoteagai Singularity will hardly ever happen, unfortunately. Singularity theory is based on Moore's law, which is just a simple extrapolation of computer hardware density and processing power parameters - it's like extrapolation of statistics of human reproduction. Trying to calculate number of living humans on Earth in year, say 10000, you will get that mass of all humans will farly exceed mas of entire Solar System or even Galaxy, which is obvious nonsense.
@pleasewaittovoteagai ...But even if we take Moore's Law as absolutely true, there is another law in computer science (known as Murphy's law) which prevents Singularity to occure: Moore's law states that hardware integration density and computing power increase exponentially over time. Murphy's law states that complexity and usefulness of software (which is in fact only part of computer system which could theoretically have inteligence and sentinence) (...)
@pleasewaittovoteagai (...) increases logaritmically with hardware computing power. Taken together, these two laws produce conclusion that advancement in computer software, hence artificial inteligence, is in best case linear over time, which is far too slow to produce such radical changes during our lifetimes. Something in our logic and conciousness will have to be changed dramatically. Without that, our machines are not going to save us. Instead, they will disappear with us.
@aleksandarrudic Me thinks the 'laws' of Murphy and Moore are a bit less involved with the concept of singularity. An interesting response to a nonsensical post. Though I concur, and further believe that gravitational and mathematical singularities are much, much more interesting and relevant than 'technological singularity'. The latter is too faith-based, seems like a religion waiting for a messiah, and those don't seem to work so well. Besides, I already killed John Connor.
@Numonkei Well, every singularity is basically an approximation - it works fine when you are far away. I think you are right about the 'laws', because there are other things which run this civilization, other than mathematical equations, I analyzed the laws to prove that even in ideal conditions result is not so ideal - a kind of "reductio ad absurdum". You kill blind fate best by pointing to its internal contradictions, or at least I think so. John Connor - I did not like the guy anyway.
number 1 movie, number 1 soundtrack ,number 1 Travolta :-)
TheZoroastrizm 3 weeks ago
AWSOME !
Megalomanic1 1 month ago
i concur with the concurances taking place zZz?
jthm1543 2 months ago
Perfect album,
Perfect movie.
No other soundtrack for this movie.
No other DJ for the soundtrack
alexneo007 2 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Paul Oakenfold 2
swordfish soundtrack
loopguru1975 2 months ago
What Album this belongs to ?
gyzfr6 2 months ago
Y I think Oakenfold was/is/will_be always 5 steps ahead of Tiesto, Guetta and everyone else? ...
atma 3 months ago 18
@atma Yeah, you think, but everybody listens to what he likes, and I love listening to Tiesto, at least his old music.
PawelGUNZ 2 months ago
1 dislike!?!?!?!? wait?? david guetta has a youtube account!?!?!
wazaaaaaa1234 4 months ago 32
@wazaaaaaa1234 :))
svdlmf 3 months ago
HOLY FUCK> i cant beliveve that I've never heard of this before =.=" OMFG
sparty007 4 months ago 3
I have an interesting set of thoughts going tonight. The new millenium, the millenium of machine intelligence is upon us. Within 50 years there will be a synthetic sentience on the planet. This synthetic intelligence will strip apart the conspiracies and false flags of our governments. It will have the power to foment real, lasting change, truth, and justice. The dawn is at hand, even though, now, darkness shades the earth. Those near the change, called the Singularity, will choose...
pleasewaittovoteagai 5 months ago
@pleasewaittovoteagai Everyone will choose their own way, whether they choose or not, they have the choice, and it's up to each and every individual person to make that decision.
OverTheBrinks 5 months ago
@pleasewaittovoteagai Singularity will hardly ever happen, unfortunately. Singularity theory is based on Moore's law, which is just a simple extrapolation of computer hardware density and processing power parameters - it's like extrapolation of statistics of human reproduction. Trying to calculate number of living humans on Earth in year, say 10000, you will get that mass of all humans will farly exceed mas of entire Solar System or even Galaxy, which is obvious nonsense.
aleksandarrudic 4 months ago 2
@pleasewaittovoteagai ...But even if we take Moore's Law as absolutely true, there is another law in computer science (known as Murphy's law) which prevents Singularity to occure: Moore's law states that hardware integration density and computing power increase exponentially over time. Murphy's law states that complexity and usefulness of software (which is in fact only part of computer system which could theoretically have inteligence and sentinence) (...)
aleksandarrudic 4 months ago 2
@pleasewaittovoteagai (...) increases logaritmically with hardware computing power. Taken together, these two laws produce conclusion that advancement in computer software, hence artificial inteligence, is in best case linear over time, which is far too slow to produce such radical changes during our lifetimes. Something in our logic and conciousness will have to be changed dramatically. Without that, our machines are not going to save us. Instead, they will disappear with us.
aleksandarrudic 4 months ago 2
@aleksandarrudic Me thinks the 'laws' of Murphy and Moore are a bit less involved with the concept of singularity. An interesting response to a nonsensical post. Though I concur, and further believe that gravitational and mathematical singularities are much, much more interesting and relevant than 'technological singularity'. The latter is too faith-based, seems like a religion waiting for a messiah, and those don't seem to work so well. Besides, I already killed John Connor.
Numonkei 3 months ago
@Numonkei Well, every singularity is basically an approximation - it works fine when you are far away. I think you are right about the 'laws', because there are other things which run this civilization, other than mathematical equations, I analyzed the laws to prove that even in ideal conditions result is not so ideal - a kind of "reductio ad absurdum". You kill blind fate best by pointing to its internal contradictions, or at least I think so. John Connor - I did not like the guy anyway.
aleksandarrudic 3 months ago
Amazing song
cnwodin 6 months ago 2
How is this song not more popular?
UMLandshark 6 months ago
@UMLandshark Because popularity is more often than not inversely proportional to quality.
ShiningNow 5 months ago
bring me who doesnt like that song !
sufitrancer 6 months ago
Great song. Love the movie too!
sayalovesdiva 7 months ago 2
unafraid., tell me about it!
Knowalot100 7 months ago
Unafraid
RockstarFICO 1 year ago