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Global warming is a fact, and greenhouse gases are gases that store thermal energy. If you don't agree with global warming, it is recommended that you take a maternity test for global cooling.
What did humans do at that time to make the earth warm.
The only question with global warming is whether it is a natural phenomenon or a human cause. (Theoretically, the Earth has gone through several ice ages, and of course there have been several warming events.) Could it be, is this **? It's okay to be confused, but don't be ignorant. )
Nothing is wanted, created. There are limits to the human mind.
Personally, I don't think that human civilization has reached the extreme, and invention can be improved.
Finally, I don't know if you know the history, human beings have improved from primitive energy (fire) to the unstable energy source you are talking about now, excuse me, how long? How much of the history of mankind has been accounted for? Please don't be too quick for a moment and forget that many things have to be done step by step.
Finally, please don't misuse the words wisdom and civility. Wisdom and civilization are both cumulative things, understanding the earth is also a kind of wisdom, understanding space is also a kind of wisdom, not only inventing, but more importantly, discovering and understanding. Civilization includes time, geography, humanities, and so on, and it is not a single measurable.
Don't confuse scientists with regard to energy and environmental treatment. Nor should it be forgotten that reducing use is often the solution to environmental problems (progress).
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Global warming is indeed suspected of conspiracy theories to a certain extent. From the time this statement was put forward to the present, there is no escaping the fate of serving politics. As for whether human wisdom and civilization have reached the limit, the question is probably not only about whether human beings can make progress on environmental issues.
Your logic is that humans are the smartest in the world, so they reach their limits. Even according to your logic, one of the questions you need to solve is can humans become smarter?
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Warren Buffett's concern about the rise of AI does have a legitimate basis, as advances in AI technology could bring disruptive changes to many traditional industries and professions. For example, many industries such as machinery, manufacturing, logistics, etc., will use more automation and robots and will no longer require a lot of human resources, which may cause many people to lose their jobs or need to relearn new skills.
However, it may be an exaggeration to compare AI technology to the invention of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb is a devastating** that can lead to catastrophic consequences worldwide. While AI technology may bring about significant societal change, it does not necessarily lead to catastrophic consequences.
In addition, AI technology can also bring huge benefits if used wisely. For example, in fields such as healthcare, education, transportation, etc., AI technology can improve efficiency and quality and improve people's lives. At the same time, with the development of artificial intelligence technology, more new industries and new occupations related to it will also emerge, which may bring new opportunities to the job market.
Therefore, we need to be cautious about the rise of artificial intelligence technology and take corresponding measures to ensure that this technology can bring the greatest benefits to mankind, while trying to avoid negative impacts on human society and the ecological environment.
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Human wisdom is sufficient in itself, but it is only because of the delusions, separations, and attachments of sentient beings that hinder them, so they cannot play their role.
This was said by Shakyamuni Buddha in India 2,500 years ago.
Shakyamuni Buddha is a great sage, and the same as Confucius in China, once someone asked Confucius Laofuzi, are you a saint, Confucius is very modest, said no, and said, there are great sages in the West, which is enough to prove.
Wisdom is something we already have, it's just that the more you let go, the more you get. For example, we used to chase fame and fortune because of money and power, but now that we have let go, we will be able to distinguish between good and evil, and we will not be confused by those things and harm others, which is wisdom.
Exploring the universe can reveal many planets, and if the earth is really destroyed one day, humans can go to other planets to live.
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It seems to be original, and I'm also from Douyin.