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I don’t think deep neural networks as we know them today is going to be enough. I think that if we knew how the brain worked we could, just off the top of my brain: make a component full of transistors (synapses) which when make certain patterns activates other parts of the AI brain. Kind of like a pattern of lit neurons activate feelings in our own brain, and with a big/strong enough pattern, memories.
The tricky part would be figuring out how to strengthen the synapses and communicating with the other parts of the AI brain as efficiently as our own brain. Anyway, I think we’re on the same track here.
I am firmly sure that we one day will need strong regulations around AI’s and that we should be afraid, even today. We never know; at some point the advancement of technology around that stuff might accellerate beyond our wildest expectations. -
Dude, when we talk about "AI taking over the world", we talk about the point where it has evolved to simulate a human brain at x100 times the speed. We will certainly do this once we understand the brain good enough. Then, if we give the AI enough control, which someone is likely to do it could lead to a great disaster. Hopefully we learn from our first mistake. I have worked with AI and know what it involves; weights, conditionals and trees, but so does a brain.
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Dude that’s awesome. My favorite is monokai too. Imma do the same 🎉
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A guy answered one of my questions on stack. The answer was on a totally different track (not relevant) to my question; which was clearly explained and outlined. I left a comment telling him why it wasn’t relevant, while someone else downvoted he’s answer. He then went on to dislike ALL of my posts on stack. I found out because they were removed some months later with a message from stack implying it.
LMAO
Stack is full of angry docs-copy-pasting indian guys looking for likes to get a job. This is not stereotyping. It’s true, and you know it.
I left stack a long time ago, the community is broken. Good formulated questions and answers which are not written for a child to understand are often downvoted. Docs-copy-pasting is the way to go there.... -
I’ve had a similar experience. Dude litteraly never met up to work on the project and kept acting like a boss telling us to fix shit that absolutely didn’t need fixing. And once he did something he fucked up the code, which I had to fix up after him. I ranted at him in a message cause he never met to work, then he started to make me feel guilty for taking an arrogant tone. He ended up freeloading the project grade.