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originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
It's hard to take you seriously when you earnestly believe that we only use 10% of our brains. You watch too many Hollywood movies. Humans use 100% of their brain. Neuroscience has confirmed this.
originally posted by: HrAntonsen
We do still not know everything about our own brain. What we know is that we are using about 10 to 15% of our full brain capacity. There has also been a lot of spiritual tests with the human mind. One thing that has come to light here is that among people who are able to be telepathic to a certain degree is the fact that the human thought is immediate and that telepathy is a transfere that are going in another level than our known universe. This fact ( if it is a proper fact???) in it self determents that our thinking process does not go on electrical light speed in all cases but much faster than light speed. So how are those robot brains work did you say??? Digital speed cannot go beyond light speed can it???
So even though our mind may have been measured slower in clock speed it may not follow the clock as we first thought!!!
a reply to: wasaka
They've done studies where they've trained rats to run a maze, then began cutting out parts of the rats brains. It didn't seem to matter where or how much of the rat brain the cut out, the rats still remembered how to run the maze (even if they could barley walk, it's not a pretty sight).
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
a reply to: MystikMushroom
To add to that, a entire hemispherectomy (removing one half the brain), if performed in children generally under two, doesn't negatively impact their quality of life too much beyond losing function of one arm and one eye.
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
If 100% of my brain were suddenly active, I'd be in a pile on the floor, having wild seizures, orgasms, and generally flailing about wildly while screaming at the top of my lungs.
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
a reply to: Answer
People are still thinking in the old mode of robot factory workers doing repetitive tasks.
It is far more open-ended than that - driverless cars? Driverless taxis? driverless trucks? - there's a few million more.
Almost every occupation can be done by some type of machine, even the creative types we thought immune to such innovation.
They've even designed programming software to replace human computer programmers.
It's coming at breakneck speed too - we could lose 20 - 30% of the human workforce in less than 5 years.
Bleak future ahead for our species.
Unless you're filthy rich of course.
originally posted by: Tranceopticalinclined
I've been a tech geek since I 1st broke / dissected my speak and spell. The way electronics work has always fascinated me. Robotic design in movies and in real life has been doing exactly what we were told it would via Moore's law. If you are worried about AI uprising, just remember, most of you keep a smartphone within feet of you. That is a autonomous spybot, with GPS location included.