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I think the only true AI we could have is something akin to an artificial brain and it's something I've looked at quite a lot because I find it fascinating which is why I reeee so hard on this topic in particular and fight people over it. I'm writing real sentience, so they establish though patterns through their own mimicry of a human brain but the brain itself would have to have neural pathways and everything.

All these computing algorithms are doing are just spitting out convincing looking results that match our own personal biases and that's not sentient thought in the slightest. When we start seeing Robobrain type stuff popping up in the market and the elites trying to preserve their brains after they die then we can all start shitting bricks.

By the way, we're already partly there thanks to Elon Musks' NeuraLink, the only puzzle left is storing brain matter over the long term and keeping it from rotting away like a human body. Also depending on how effective storing brain matter is in the future we may end up technically cracking immortality and I don't think that technology is far off.

9 days ago
1 score
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I think the only true AI we could have is something akin to an artificial brain and it's something I've looked at quite a lot because I find it fascinating which is why I reeee so hard on this topic in particular and fight people over it. I'm talking real sentience, so they establish though patterns through their own mimicry of a human brain but the brain itself would have to have neural pathways and everything.

All these computing algorithms are doing are just spitting out convincing looking results that match our own personal biases and that's not sentient thought in the slightest. When we start seeing Robobrain type stuff popping up in the market and the elites trying to preserve their brains after they die then we can all start shitting bricks.

By the way, we're already partly there thanks to Elon Musks' NeuraLink, the only puzzle left is storing brain matter over the long term and keeping it from rotting away like a human body. Also depending on how effective storing brain matter is in the future we may end up technically cracking immortality and I don't think that technology is far off.

9 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I think the only true AI we could have is something akin to an artificial brain and it's something I've looked at quite a lot because I find it fascinating which is why I reeee so hard on this topic in particular and fight people over it. I'm talking real sentience, so they establish though patterns through their own mimicry of a human brain but the brain itself would have to have neural pathways and everything.

All these computing algorithms are doing are just spitting out convincing looking results that match our own personal biases and that's not sentient thought in the slightest. When we start seeing Robobrain type stuff popping up in the market and the elites trying to preserve their brains after they die then we can all start shitting bricks.

By the way, we're already partly there thanks to Elon Musks' NeuraLink, the only puzzle left is storing brain matter over the long term and keeping it from rotting away like a human body.

9 days ago
1 score