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Scott Belsky
@scottbelsky
the loosely sensical haywire of our brains (with primitive instincts subconsciously kicking in) is one thing that reasoning machines and algos can’t outperform I suspect we will develop a newfound appreciation for human subtleties and EQ in the AI era ahead...
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
Assuming neuralink can replicate enough of the human brain into a large data set, couldn’t it be possible that this is mimicked after a certain scale of data / compute?
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tyler ↑?
@trh
...which will be interesting as there are signs that suggest kids these days are so digitally present that they struggle in face-to-face conversations. Are they (We?) slowly losing those human subtleties?
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Bullers
@db
AI is being developed to optimize and evolve at a level beyond our current mental capacity at the same time interest in memes are exploding. Coincidence?
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