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is there an ethics commission for terminating /unplugging/one?
originally posted by: CyberBuddha
a reply to: scrounger
Thank you.
Could quantum fluctuations be the culprit? As I understand it certainty goes out the window at that base level of matter.
It can generate new images of the same concepts. So when I asked it for an astronaut riding a horse for example, it's not just making a mosaic of images it found online, it knows the idea of what an astronaut is, it knows what the concept of riding means, it knows what a horse is, and maybe most impressively it knows what's an aesthetically pleasing image to humans. So then it can create a completely new visual version of this idea that hasn't existed before.
novel paintings that have never been painted before
Your Dall-E2 would really be fascinating if it can generate a textual description of a fractal flame, or of a plasma fractal. Perhaps I'm missing something from your statements?
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
Why couldn't They just Program the MACHINE to be an Idiot Savant with an Off Switch ?
This type of analysis can be extended to both military communications and social media activities by civilians in adversarial states, to better understand a nation’s will to fight based on societal trends on any given day. The will to fight remains the most critical factor in human warfare, and being able to identify when this will decrease, in real time, could prove enormously beneficial for decision-makers in the civilian and military worlds.
Musk has claimed the machine could make implanting Neuralink's electrodes as easy as LASIK eye surgery. While this is a bold claim, neuroscientists previously told Insider in 2019 that the machine has some very promising features.
Professor Andrew Hires highlighted a feature, which would automatically adjust the needle to compensate for the movement of a patient's brain, as the brain moves during surgery along with a person's breathing and heartbeat.
The robot as it currently stands is eight feet tall, and while Neuralink is developing its underlying technology its design was crafted by Woke Studios.