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[DOOMED] Scientists predict exactly when we're DOOMED

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  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Scientists have figured out when society will collapse

    Published Feb 16, 2024, 14:26:24 GMTLast updated Feb 16, 2024, 14:26:23 GMT

    Scientists have predicted exactly when society will completely collapse, and it's a lot closer than you'd think.

    Technology is at the forefront of everything we do nowadays, and it can help us understand more about life in the future, from the use of AI to our over-reliance on machines.

    The majority of us hope that life will continue to gradually improve and that things will become more efficient as time passes.

    However, a group of more pessimistic-minded scientists have seemingly utilized technology to predict when society will cease to exist.

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    Based at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the group of scientists used computer modelling to set their prediction, taking into account several data patterns of things like population, natural resources and energy usage.

    The scary thing about that is we've increased in all of those factors, except for natural resources.

    Eventually, the study was published by the Club of Rome, with the upcoming 'limits to growth' highlighted as what would cause the eventual collapse of human society.

    Through this research, the team learned that the fall of society would hit near the midpoint of the 21st century. And yes, in case you'd forgotten, that's the century we're currently in the middle of.

    In fact, there's apparently less than two decades to go until the collapse. 17 years, to be precise, as the scientists predicted the collapse would come in 2040.

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    At the time, the report wasn’t taken too seriously and did attract some ridicule, the Guardian reports. However, before you start to feel smug, you should know that in 2009, a different team of researchers did a similar study which produced similar results.

    Published by American Scientist, the more recent study concluded that the model’s results were ‘almost exactly on course some 35 years later in 2008 (with a few appropriate assumptions)'.

    "It is important to recognize that its predictions have not been invalidated and, in fact, seem quite on target. We are not aware of any model made by economists that is as accurate over such a long time span," the study said.

    Further to this, in 2021, Dutch sustainability researcher Gaya Herrington also affirmed the somewhat bleak predictions made in the study.

    Speaking to the Guardian, Herrington said: “From a research perspective, I felt a data check of a decades-old model against empirical observations would be an interesting exercise.”

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    Herrington found that the data aligned with the predictions made back in 1972, which had a worst-case scenario of economic growth coming to a halt at the end of this decade and society collapsing around 10 years later.

    Thankfully, however, Herrington did have a bit of optimistic news.

    She told the Guardian: “The key finding of my study is that we still have a choice to align with a scenario that does not end in collapse.

    "With innovation in business, along with new developments by governments and civil society, continuing to update the model provides another perspective on the challenges and opportunities we have to create a more sustainable world.”
     
  2. heypartner

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    wait … so, we are using AI to tell us when we’re doomed?
     
  3. Haymitch

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    I'll be approaching my mid-50s. That's old enough.
     
  4. donkeypunch

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    Time to take out a bunch of loans.
     
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    And what are the reasons for our collapse specifically?
     
  7. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    …re…resource reasons!
     
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    The more interesting story would be to go over those predictions made in 72. That it's not in the limelight means they're most likely junk such as (my known guesses) global cooling, a resource crunch (oil, copper, steel), and/or thermonuclear war with USSR...maybe, but Putie never came close to making an Ivan Drago.

    You can't spell doomed without AI

    ...or that's how I gaslight my chatbot to give me a better answer.
     
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    I nearly collapsed strolling through those shitty gigantic pointless photos placed to make the readers stroll through more side ads. Stroll through 10 pages for one paragraph worth of words that explain next to nothing about the details behind the claimed clickbate predictions.
     
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    Speaking of Stephen Hawking, didn't he predict it to be around the year 2200? I'll go with that.
     
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    Wasn’t he on Epstein island
     
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    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Einstein Island
     
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    So I can max out my credit cards for Christmas 2039?
     
  16. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    You're doing it for 'Murica
     
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    SkyNet will be going live in 2040
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  18. KingCheetah

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    The first realistic starting point for the singularity is in the early 2030s -- which is about the same time quantum computers should be sorted out. Quantum hardware + AI software = DOOMED.
     
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    You, very clearly, were not voted into the optimists club
     
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    I was an optimist most of my life. I can't decide if I'm now a pessimist just because it's what old men do or if with climate, AI, and such, there's a legit reason to be.
     
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