I find this 1. very interesting, 2. very cool in a futuristic sci-fi way, and 3. very disturbing in a "what are we actually building here?" way. If this type of "brain" becomes developed enough to...
I find this 1. very interesting, 2. very cool in a futuristic sci-fi way, and 3. very disturbing in a "what are we actually building here?" way.
If this type of "brain" becomes developed enough to replace what we currently do in the AI space, the power consumption savings along might be astronomical. But at the same time what are the ethics of these "brain in a jar" systems? How do we know we're not just making some sort of intelligence sitting there in pain?
Does the cell donor's academic record indicate the performance efficiency of the brain computer? Chip tiers won't be the i3/5/7/9 or M3/Pro/Max/Ultra. They'll be academic titles; Bachelor, Master,...
Does the cell donor's academic record indicate the performance efficiency of the brain computer?
Chip tiers won't be the i3/5/7/9 or M3/Pro/Max/Ultra.
They'll be academic titles; Bachelor, Master, PhD.
I find this 1. very interesting, 2. very cool in a futuristic sci-fi way, and 3. very disturbing in a "what are we actually building here?" way.
If this type of "brain" becomes developed enough to replace what we currently do in the AI space, the power consumption savings along might be astronomical. But at the same time what are the ethics of these "brain in a jar" systems? How do we know we're not just making some sort of intelligence sitting there in pain?
Does the cell donor's academic record indicate the performance efficiency of the brain computer?
Chip tiers won't be the i3/5/7/9 or M3/Pro/Max/Ultra.
They'll be academic titles; Bachelor, Master, PhD.