• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Elysium

    Instead of a space station, the ultra rich will live in a giant gated city that has all the world’s latest technologies and medical services.

    The rest of us will work menial jobs to supply everything for the city.

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        6 months ago

        The other one I was thinking of was Hunger Games … 12 different regions governed over by one powerful region that controls everyone else with military power using all the latest most deadly and most invasive technologies humanity can imagine.

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    6 months ago

    A mix of Her, Gattaca, Mad Max, Idiocracy, 1984, Ready Player One, Waterworld.

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      -Federal government still technically exists but has barely any ability to do anything -Everything privatized including police and emergency services -Wealthy live in gated communities while most of the population lives in corporate owned slums -Leader of a megachurch is trying to take over the world

      Yeah, this one really seems like we are heading in that direction.

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    6 months ago

    most likely? not the xenomorph part of Alien, specifically, but the general message of unchecked corporate greed leading to disaster for everyone is an all-timer.

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    Cyberpunk? Deus Ex, just the first game. The sequels have the depth of a puddle.

    Or if climate apocalypse then something like Mad Max, but way dumber perhaps.

    That’ll do.

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      6 months ago

      “This plague…the rioting is intensifying to the point where we may not be able to contain it.”

      “Why contain it? Let it spill over the schools and churches, let the bodies pile up in the streets. In the end they’ll beg us to save them.”

      “You misunderstand. They’re rioting because we’re trying to save them with vaccines. They don’t think they need to be saved.”

      “God, people are so fucking stupid. Why do I even want to take over the world?”

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      Except we’ll be running around like cave people with spears made of iron or copper pipe … we might get imaginative and use bicycles or giant kites or wind surfing.

      Horses might exist but they’ll be too expensive to maintain and will only be available in certain regions where expertise can survive alongside the farming resources to maintain these animals

      It might look like Mad Max for about 10 years maybe 20 but not beyond that.

      Motorized vehicles won’t be possible after 20/30 years because all fuel supplies will disappear, any stored fuel will break down and be unusable or contaminated and there will be no more manufacturing of new fuels. And if there are places producing new liquid fuels, they won’t be able to supply anyone beyond 100 km of the manufacturing center. Wars will be fought for the fuel centers and chances are they will be destroyed in the fighting.

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    Most likely? That’s a tough one. I would guess “V for Vendetta”.

    What would I prefer? Foundation. At least then we’re multi-planetary.

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    William Gibson’s writing after the Sprawl trilogy always seemed very likely to happen. I mean, squatters living on the Bay Bridge in NorCal after it gets damaged in an earthquake, for instance. Not the really out there stuff.

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      That was always one of my favorites, and it seemed so likely. Now, however, I realize that it was horribly overimpressed with corporations, like most 80s stuff was. We know innovation isn’t something megacorps do anymore.

      The one I wished for was more of a Shadow Run future, and my native friends and I used to joke about it.

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      6 months ago

      My company poached a bunch of people from a competitor. And I’m hoping to parlay my US job into a transfer to the EU to get citizenship. Meanwhile my company is building arguably the most complex system ever made by humans. No one employee knows enough about it to say how it works. All we know is that big corporations pay big money for it. And if a system is capable of becoming self aware, it will happen in one of our facilities as no one else has systems as big and fast as ours.

      Yes, I work in AI.

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        No one employee knows enough about it to say how it works.

        Just a friendly warning: This is a giant red flag for any job.
        You are almost certainly working for a scam if you hear things like this. This is exactly what Bernie Maddoff employees would have said, or anyone at FTX or WeWork.
        My advice? Get the most out of it that you can, money, transfers to EU, whatever, and don’t let them drag you along. set deadlines. make written contracts with dates in them.
        Be prepared to not be paid without warning, and MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL: Keep Receipts, save emails, photograph them if neccessary. Be aware of laws, and get things in writing if you are requested to do anything you are not sure is legal.

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          I think you misunderstood my intent. The modern world has a lot of Neuromancer aspects.

          The AI programmers don’t know how to manage servers. The sysadmins don’t know how the liquid cooling works.

          Every company has silos. And AI itself is kind of a black box. Non-deterministic software is by definition unknowable.

          Plus the whole centering of the novel on AI.

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            1. There is no such thing as Non-deterministic software. except maybe microsoft windows. Jury still open on that one.

            2. I stick to my statement, and you can remember this post in 5 years, and we can see who was right :)