I’ve spend a lot of time on r/singularity the past year but over that time i have seen it grow pretty disappointing.
The complexity of “The Singularity” means that some great articles, like those on nanoparticles, get overlooked and buried because they’re harder to understand than a ChatGPT meme (no offense to those, though).
Finding new, high-quality content to share on this topic isn’t easy either, especially with the influx of sensationalist articles. And if I do find a great article, chances are high that @Martineski has already posted it (good job, by the way).
So, here’s an idea: why don’t we get some futuristic help? There’s a bunch of websites that are generally posted here more frequently because there content is just more aligned with out interests (my guess). We could have an AI sift through the .rss feeds from these sites, pick out the best articles, post them here and even include a brief summary explaining why you, an interested singularity enjoyer should care.
This could help us find and understand the right content more easily, and kickstart more engaging discussions about the singularity and our future. It’s a proactive step to keep our community vibrant and informative. Thoughts?
Yes this post was partly made with help from ChatGPT.
Didn’t miss it. It was a joke suggestion. Don’t worry about it. I could explain it, but considering it was a joke, I don’t think it adds much to the conversation.
If you don’t like that posts from a certain community are showing too much you have option to block/mute the community btw. And remember about this feature because I’m gonna send hundreds (potentially 1000+) of images on various of my subs once they permamently fix uploading images, including mecha artworks, monster artworks, anti car society posts and lots of antiwork posts too.
It was not personal, and I know that. I also know there’s a massive growth currently so I don’t let it bother me. I can be patient until things settle down in a couple of months or so, then I’ll weed out my wall from what I consider spam or not. I’m not letting this growth taint my view on communities I am potentially interested in. The only reason I said that was to give an example of what I think of as spam, not to be critical.
And I’m looking forward to artworks. Especially mecha ones. :)