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Holy wall of text batman. I speed-read this, and think I got the gist of it. I'm skeptical on the capacity of such a computer. What type of storage medium is all this captured on? High capacity storage, afaik, is all on old-school hard disks, which are pretty limited in their speed for parsing the entire digital internet regarding a situation/problem being calculated. An "omniscient ai" would need quick access to a lot of data, but maybe that's possible in an effective way. (not real-time)

Then there's the quantum computer power needed to run a general intelligence (and the actual invention/discovery of one). Black projects don't have super-advanced technology in every field of science necessary for a project. But I guess if we're ok with us having far-out tinfoil technology (ufo's etc) then I just shrug and say sure, could be?

I'm pretty skeptical on the project lookingglass type stuff and a hyper-intelligent AI way beyond our leading researchers have made public is not really something I consider very often, but it's a shoe-in for something like an omniscience problem so who knows. I doubt we'll know the answer.

The funding, hardware, storage, bandwidth and AI complexity are next-gen stuff needed for this, that's for sure. They probably have a delivery of network-grade platter hard drives being delivered, installed and parsed every few hours. And a network that mirrors the Internet itself, to feed the beast. Also, a fabrication of high-quality quantum computer chips that are significantly above the current power level.

Thinking about this more, you could potentially have an AI you feed the internet into and have it train over a long time. (years) This would solve the storage problem, and needing fast access to all the ever-happened-in-existence Internet stuff. Perhaps connection to a NxA data system or something, but that would be fairly slow and not "omniscent" in a real-time way. Dunno, perhaps someone has done something like this. For sure groups are trying. Then all you need is high-power quantum supercomputer and a working general intelligence. (which afik doesn't exist in civilian life) Oh, and for it to be accurate, not just clever.

1 year ago
1 score
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Holy wall of text batman. I speed-read this, and think I got the gist of it. I'm skeptical on the capacity of such a computer. What type of storage medium is all this captured on? High capacity storage, afaik, is all on old-school hard disks, which are pretty limited in their speed for parsing the entire digital internet regarding a situation/problem being calculated. An "omniscient ai" would need quick access to a lot of data, but maybe that's possible in an effective way. (not real-time)

Then there's the quantum computer power needed to run a general intelligence (and the actual invention/discovery of one). Black projects don't have super-advanced technology in every field of science necessary for a project. But I guess if we're ok with us having far-out tinfoil technology (ufo's etc) then I just shrug and say sure, could be?

I'm pretty skeptical on the project lookingglass type stuff and a hyper-intelligent AI way beyond our leading researchers have made public is not really something I consider very often, but it's a shoe-in for something like an omniscience problem so who knows. I doubt we'll know the answer.

The funding, hardware, storage, bandwidth and AI complexity are next-gen stuff needed for this, that's for sure. They probably have a delivery of network-grade platter hard drives being delivered, installed and parsed every few hours. And a network that mirrors the Internet itself, to feed the beast. Also, a fabrication of high-quality quantum computer chips that are significantly above the current power level.

Thinking about this more, you could potentially have an AI you feed the internet into and have it train over a long time. (years) This would solve the storage problem, and needing fast access to all the ever-happened-in-existence Internet stuff. Perhaps connection to a NxA data system or something, but that would be fairly slow and not "omniscent" in a real-time way. Dunno, perhaps someone has done something like this. For sure groups are trying. Then all you need is high-power quantum supercomputer and a working general intelligence (which afik doesn't exist in civilian life)

1 year ago
1 score
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Holy wall of text batman. I speed-read this, and think I got the gist of it. I'm skeptical on the capacity of such a computer. What type of storage medium is all this captured on? High capacity storage, afaik, is all on old-school hard disks, which are pretty limited in their speed for parsing the entire digital internet regarding a situation/problem being calculated. An "omniscient ai" would need quick access to a lot of data, but maybe that's possible in an effective way. (not real-time)

Then there's the quantum computer power needed to run a general intelligence (and the actual invention/discovery of one). Black projects don't have super-advanced technology in every field of science necessary for a project. But I guess if we're ok with us having far-out tinfoil technology (ufo's etc) then I just shrug and say sure, could be?

I'm pretty skeptical on the project lookingglass type stuff and a hyper-intelligent AI way beyond our leading researchers have made public is not really something I consider very often, but it's a shoe-in for something like an omniscience problem so who knows. I doubt we'll know the answer.

The funding, hardware, storage, bandwidth and AI complexity are next-gen stuff needed for this, that's for sure. They probably have a delivery of network-grade platter hard drives being delivered, installed and parsed every few hours. And a network that mirrors the Internet itself, to feed the beast. Also, a fabrication of high-quality quantum computer chips that are significantly above the current power level.

Thinking about this more, you could potentially have an AI you feed the internet into and have it train over a long time. (years) This would solve the storage problem, and needing fast access to all the ever-happened-in-existence Internet stuff. Perhaps connection to a NxA data system or something, but that would be fairly slow and not "omniscent" in a real-time way. Dunno, perhaps someone has done something like this. For sure groups are trying.

1 year ago
1 score
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Holy wall of text batman. I speed-read this, and think I got the gist of it. I'm skeptical on the capacity of such a computer. What type of storage medium is all this captured on? High capacity storage, afaik, is all on old-school hard disks, which are pretty limited in their speed for parsing the entire digital internet regarding a situation/problem being calculated. An "omniscient ai" would need quick access to a lot of data, but maybe that's possible in an effective way. (not real-time)

Then there's the quantum computer power needed to run a general intelligence (and the actual invention/discovery of one). Black projects don't have super-advanced technology in every field of science necessary for a project. But I guess if we're ok with us having far-out tinfoil technology (ufo's etc) then I just shrug and say sure, could be?

I'm pretty skeptical on the project lookingglass type stuff and a hyper-intelligent AI way beyond our leading researchers have made public is not really something I consider very often, but it's a shoe-in for something like an omniscience problem so who knows. I doubt we'll know the answer.

The funding, hardware, storage, bandwidth and AI complexity are next-gen stuff needed for this, that's for sure. They probably have a delivery of network-grade platter hard drives being delivered, installed and parsed every few hours. And a network that mirrors the Internet itself, to feed the beast.

1 year ago
1 score
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Holy wall of text batman. I speed-read this, and think I got the gist of it. I'm skeptical on the capacity of such a computer. What type of storage medium is all this captured on? High capacity storage, afaik, is all on old-school hard disks, which are pretty limited in their speed for parsing the entire digital internet regarding a situation/problem being calculated. An "omniscient ai" would need quick access to a lot of data, but maybe that's possible in an effective way. (not real-time)

Then there's the quantum computer power needed to run a general intelligence (and the actual invention/discovery of one). Black projects don't have super-advanced technology in every field of science necessary for a project. But I guess if we're ok with us having far-out tinfoil technology (ufo's etc) then I just shrug and say sure, could be?

I'm pretty skeptical on the project lookingglass type stuff and a hyper-intelligent AI way beyond our leading researchers have made public is not really something I consider very often, but it's a shoe-in for something like an omniscience problem so who knows. I doubt we'll know the answer.

The funding, hardware, storage, bandwidth and AI complexity are next-gen stuff needed for this, that's for sure. They probably have a delivery of network-grade platter hard drives being delivered, installed and parsed every few hours.

1 year ago
1 score