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toscani We cannot truly stop the AI progress, we can only adapt to change.
kazamaza Change is Inevitable, embrace it or you will be left behind.

it was announced bluntly back in 196x You will be assimilated ,resistance is futile. (BORG)
and even scientists in 194x knew it -- short story= Start of newest smartest computer= first answer to first question: Does God exist ? Now-yes .
E.Musk in a rare moment of sincerity compared all babbling cases of we will/must regulate ,control AI and so on , to fool believing that circle made around with stick makes him safe inside against whatever he unleash...

But of course history of covid 19 paused plandemia gives us optimism in science ,wisdom of govs ,honesty of mass media and good will of corporations ruling them all, and people ability to discern and handle all threats...
Mind uploading?

Great idea! Let us save all psychopaths and sociopaths and narcissists for ever...

Mankind will be so much better off in the future...
"The scholar in such situations behaves like a trained elephant, which the chaser sets with his forehead to an obstacle.
He uses the power of reason as an elephant uses the power of muscle, that is, on commission; this is extremely convenient, because the scientist therefore proves himself ready for anything, because he is no longer responsible for anything.

Science becomes an order of capitulators; the logical calculus is to become an automaton replacing man as moralist; we are subject to the blackmail of "superior knowledge", which dares to claim that nuclear war can be something secondarily good because it follows from arithmetic.
Today's evil becomes tomorrow's good, ergo this evil is also in some ways good. Reason ceases to listen to the intuitive whispers of emotion, the ideal becomes the harmony of a perfectly constructed machine, it is to become civilization as a whole and each of its members individually."
S.Lem His Master's Voice (original Polish title: Głos Pana) is a 1968 novel written by Polish writer Stanisław Lem.
Diverse perspectives: Imagine the day a psychiatrist uploads a patients mind to get it analysed by an AI. The AI then gets it's orders from the psych-filters and says "The (assumed) negative has been removed. Ready to be recycled". Then the psychiatrist would download the new brain image back into the original patients brain. Behold the new and improved results: Ops, a vegetable bot brain has be created that obeys and sees the world as perfect. Where's that backup of the original image.

Neuroplasticity AI: One day a Neuropsychiatrist AI might brainstorm a better idea to try to heal our brains.
ts2.space/en/the-role-of-ai-in-neuropsychiatric-disorders-diagnosis-and-treatment/

www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-brain-inspired-approach-to-ai/
@Toscani said in #36:
> Diverse perspectives: Imagine the day a psychiatrist uploads a patients mind to get it analysed by an AI. The AI then gets it's orders from the psych-filters and says "The (assumed) negative has been removed. Ready to be recycled".

That's like in 1000 years. We don't even know how the brain of a jellyfish works today.

Sure we know a lot about the human brain, but we don't know how like it all fits together and how it REALLY works.
@Toscani said in #38:
> The forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain, each with their own special responsibilities.
> www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/public-education/brain-basics/brain-basics-know-your-brain
> eightify.app/summary/mathematics/brain-functions-control-coordination-khan-academy

Erm yes. But that a long way from what you need to know to be able to upload a mind.

Like I also know a rocket ship works because it is rocket-shaped, it has an engine and a capsule for the atronauss. But it doesn't mean I am able to build one.

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