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Another day, another neuromorphic AI group still trying to make aeroplanes with flapping wings. This time it'll surely work, they've attached a crank to the jet engine to drive their flapping apparatus.


Birds safely do VTOL. Humans still haven’t figured that out yet (helicopters are so dangerous).

I think that it is necessary we try all things because LLMs as we know them take too much energy.


Just regarding VTOL, we absolutely have figured out how to do it with quadcopter drones safely handling weights comparable to the largest birds, and it seems to me that scaling these up to carry humans will be relatively straightforward [0].

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_drone


As long as you have rapidly spinning BLADES it’s not safe


Why? Planes also have rapidly spinning blades, but the actual risk from getting hurt by the blades is probably two full orders of magnitude lower than the risk from the whole thing crashing into something at speed, which is an inherent risk when you have massive objects moving quickly, regardless of mechanism.


We can absolutely do VTOL reliably at bird scale, look at acrobatic RC planes and quad drones. Even the smallest helicopters are massive and the square cube rule will always make that dangerous in this gravity. But also like, harrier, F-35, osprey, etc.


Uh, this is a strange thing to ask, but have you seen birds fly? It is most certainly not vertical take off (or landing.)


It doesn't sound strange at all. Good question.


hummingbirds would seem to be the exception tho


While the scornful analogy there is dubious at best, I’d certainly reserve far more skepticism for the groups claiming AGI is within reach via the current crop of mathematically simplistic models




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