>From the article:

*"If you think of all those possible, physically possible technologies that
maybe human civilization would invent if we had like 20,000 years to work
on it with human scientists, maybe we would have space colonies and perfect
virtual reality and cryonics patients could be thawed up and cures for
cancer, all these kinds of science fictiony technologies. But that don’t
break any laws of physics. I think all of that might become available
within a year or a few years after we have superintelligence.”*

*Telescoping Tomorrow: Nick Bostrom on AI’s Radical Potential*
<https://wallstreetpit.com/119564-telescoping-tomorrow-nick-bostrom-on-ais-radical-potential/>

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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