A new paper by Austrian researcher Sergey Ivliev discusses the implications of widespread AI adoption for the future of humanity in space, particularly regarding the question of whether we are alone in the galaxy. The research is available in pre-print on arXiv.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is continuing to have a disruptive impact on ever more parts of humanity. But what does it mean in the long run? A new paper, available in pre-print on arXiv from Austrian researcher Sergey Ivliev, extrapolates what the wide scale adoption of AI means for the future of humanity in space – and in particular what it means for the ultimate question of whether we’re truly alone in the galaxy or not.
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