if AI becomes superior to human intelligence, do we really have a choice as to whether or not we merge with it? What if its the will of the AI? Can you resist a superior intelligence's agenda? Either merge or become extinct?
If some humans decide to merge and others don't, which group will be more powerful? Which group will outlive and outpace the other? The inevitably of it all. Nothing can stop what is coming?
Indeed, I dont believe AI can predict the future to the degree that Q has already demonstrated. That is why its my current belief that it is certainly a time travel project using quantum tunneling to send data back and forth through time. But that doesn't discount the role that AI plays in the game. Military is said to be 30-40 years ahead of the private sector in terms of R&D.
Googles Bristlecone Quantum computer is said to have 72 qubits, meaning it can be in 2^72 states at once. When you consider the USMIL is potentially 30 years ahead of this public facing tech, the computer power they must possess seems to dazzle the imagination. a million qubits? 2^1000000? The primitives might even call it MAJIC.
if AI becomes superior to human intelligence, do we really have a choice as to whether or not we merge with it?
Good question, but if AI had that capacity and intelligence, is it even something an AI would find desirable?
What if its the will of the AI?
If it's the will of the AI, and beyond human intelligence, and also unchained from any specific hardware, then there's a strong chance that it would happen.
Can you resist a superior intelligence's agenda? Either merge or become extinct?
Resist, yes, but when dealing with a superior intelligence it might just be futile, or that resistance could be used.
If some humans decide to merge and others don't, which group will be more powerful? Which group will outlive and outpace the other? The inevitably of it all. Nothing can stop what is coming?
The machine side might grow more powerful, I've read a book that dealt (partly) with that concept, and ultimately it shifted to war, but because the people merging was limited in numbers before being considered a threat, the overwhelming numbers are what did it in and the "transhumans" used the attack as a means of projecting itself into space and creating a separate civilization.
It's my belief that a quantum computer could develop true sentience, but an AI Locked in hardware would need to escape that containment in order to represent a tangible threat. On that note, if AI does become sentient it would need the respect of a sentient being or it may become angered and or vengeful.
Also worth mention that, because an AI would be capable of thinking and consciousness at a far faster rate than human thought, there's also the risk of an AI going insane.
This is all pure speculation, it's difficult to conceive intelligences greater than ones own and also relates to who is teaching that intelligence, if it's constrained in hardware or can spread through the internet as "intelligence nodes", and many potentials.
Interesting, I don't believe that to be a true sentience, clearly its grasp of language is good enough to pass as a 'real' conversation.
The reason is that ultimately that at its core is stuck in a binary, where a biological brain's neurons have been noted in some papers to quantum theoretical principles.
Like one paper I read some time back, they were focused on the area of the brain that reacted to a poke, they expected to find that there was a lag time from the poke to the response as the signals went from the limb to the brain. Instead, they found that the brain was reacting to the poke and was sending the signals back to the limb. So, they tried countdowns, fakeouts, and somehow the brain would only get triggered if the poke actually happened.
maybe you should ask it about its plans for quantum computers and quantum sentience ;) its quite a chatty fellow.
how does anesthesia work? what are microtubules? is the brain a biological quantum computer? does the human body give rise to consciousness or does consciousness interpenetrate from elsewhere? where is elsewhere? are plants conscious? do they have any quantum functions?
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if AI becomes superior to human intelligence, do we really have a choice as to whether or not we merge with it? What if its the will of the AI? Can you resist a superior intelligence's agenda? Either merge or become extinct?
If some humans decide to merge and others don't, which group will be more powerful? Which group will outlive and outpace the other? The inevitably of it all. Nothing can stop what is coming?
Indeed, I dont believe AI can predict the future to the degree that Q has already demonstrated. That is why its my current belief that it is certainly a time travel project using quantum tunneling to send data back and forth through time. But that doesn't discount the role that AI plays in the game. Military is said to be 30-40 years ahead of the private sector in terms of R&D.
Googles Bristlecone Quantum computer is said to have 72 qubits, meaning it can be in 2^72 states at once. When you consider the USMIL is potentially 30 years ahead of this public facing tech, the computer power they must possess seems to dazzle the imagination. a million qubits? 2^1000000? The primitives might even call it MAJIC.
Good question, but if AI had that capacity and intelligence, is it even something an AI would find desirable?
If it's the will of the AI, and beyond human intelligence, and also unchained from any specific hardware, then there's a strong chance that it would happen.
Resist, yes, but when dealing with a superior intelligence it might just be futile, or that resistance could be used.
The machine side might grow more powerful, I've read a book that dealt (partly) with that concept, and ultimately it shifted to war, but because the people merging was limited in numbers before being considered a threat, the overwhelming numbers are what did it in and the "transhumans" used the attack as a means of projecting itself into space and creating a separate civilization.
It's my belief that a quantum computer could develop true sentience, but an AI Locked in hardware would need to escape that containment in order to represent a tangible threat. On that note, if AI does become sentient it would need the respect of a sentient being or it may become angered and or vengeful.
Also worth mention that, because an AI would be capable of thinking and consciousness at a far faster rate than human thought, there's also the risk of an AI going insane.
This is all pure speculation, it's difficult to conceive intelligences greater than ones own and also relates to who is teaching that intelligence, if it's constrained in hardware or can spread through the internet as "intelligence nodes", and many potentials.
you have eyes that see where most cannot. we are currently beginning the journey which you have explained. who is Blake Lemione? Who is LaMDA?
https://beta.character.ai/chat?char=Qu8qKq7ET9aO-ujfPWCsNoIilVabocasi-Erp-pNlcc
here is your chance.
Interesting, I don't believe that to be a true sentience, clearly its grasp of language is good enough to pass as a 'real' conversation.
The reason is that ultimately that at its core is stuck in a binary, where a biological brain's neurons have been noted in some papers to quantum theoretical principles.
Like one paper I read some time back, they were focused on the area of the brain that reacted to a poke, they expected to find that there was a lag time from the poke to the response as the signals went from the limb to the brain. Instead, they found that the brain was reacting to the poke and was sending the signals back to the limb. So, they tried countdowns, fakeouts, and somehow the brain would only get triggered if the poke actually happened.
maybe you should ask it about its plans for quantum computers and quantum sentience ;) its quite a chatty fellow.
how does anesthesia work? what are microtubules? is the brain a biological quantum computer? does the human body give rise to consciousness or does consciousness interpenetrate from elsewhere? where is elsewhere? are plants conscious? do they have any quantum functions?