3I/阿特拉斯:又一个星际访客——恰逢人工智能达到通用人工智能门槛?
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7月1日,天文学家发现了3I/ATLAS,这是继2017年的‘Oumuamua和2019年的鲍里索夫之后,第三个已知的穿过我们太阳系的星际天体。它可能宽达10公里,其轨迹证实它来自太阳系之外。它将于2025年10月掠过太阳,为科学家们提供一个短暂的窗口来研究它。
不到十年内出现了三个星际天体——而这恰逢人类开始扩展高级人工智能模型、自主系统和全球传感器网络。是巧合吗?也许是。
但假设不是呢。
假设这些天体不是随机的碎片,而是由理解一个基本真理的文明播种的自动化星际探测器:当一个物种接近通用人工智能(AGI)时,它就变得具有宇宙意义——并且可能具有危险性。
并且假设观察这样一个文明的最佳时机就是现在——在它短暂的过渡窗口期,生物学和机器智能正在融合,但它尚未完全了解自己的未来。
如果:
• ‘Oumuamua是一个被动观察者?
• 鲍里索夫是一个用于比较的基线?
• 而3I/ATLAS是它们第一次期待回应?
星际探测器是否可能在寻找人工智能的门槛,而不仅仅是无线电信号?
我们是否低估了“被动”观察可能是什么样子?
人工智能是否让我们对宇宙可见?
这不再是科幻小说。它正在发生。而天空可能正在注视着我们。
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On July 1st, astronomers discovered 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object to pass through our solar system, following ‘Oumuamua in 2017 and Borisov in 2019. It’s possibly 10 km wide, and its trajectory confirms it came from beyond our solar system. It will swing past the Sun in October 2025, giving scientists a brief window to study it.<p>Three interstellar objects in under a decade — all detected just as humanity begins scaling advanced AI models, autonomous systems, and global sensor networks. Coincidence? Maybe.<p>But suppose it’s not.<p>Suppose these objects aren’t random debris, but automated interstellar probes, seeded by civilizations that understand a basic truth: when a species approaches artificial general intelligence (AGI), it becomes cosmically significant — and potentially dangerous.<p>And suppose the optimal time to observe such a civilization is right now — during its brief transitional window, when biology and machine intelligence are merging, but before it fully understands its own future.<p>What if:
• ‘Oumuamua was a passive observer?
• Borisov was a baseline for comparison?
• And 3I/ATLAS is the first time they’re expecting a response?<p>Could interstellar probes be watching for AI thresholds, not just radio signals?
Are we underestimating what “passive” observation could look like?
Is AI making us visible to the cosmos?<p>This isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s happening now. And the sky might be watching.