Some Video Links from
moonandserpent, plus some thoughts on A.I
Jan. 3rd, 2007 11:18 pmHmm. Alan Moore tells you what he means by magic.
Grant Morrison tells you what he means by magic.
My thoughts, tonight, were of how I don't talk, much, anymore, about the state of science. Artificial Intelligence, specifically, is on my mind, because, well, artificial neural nets are curerntrly being used int he fields of experimental philosophy and neuro-science and neuro-economics to try and figure out how the brain works. The human brain.
You see, rather than trying to figure out the potential lerarning pathways, and the limits of complexity available in the connection of neurons, etc., people have decided to try and figure out. The Human Brain. We have static, fully formed human brains. I have one, you have one, you have one, that chick over there has one, and that fucker back that way has one. Someone, somewhere, would donate their working brain to science, if they were to go into a coma, or whatnot. I know they would. So why don't we let them? Why don't we use more of the artificial ones for a better purpose?
Describe the potential of the system, itself, not the specific known structure. If you get me. Your thoughts?
Grant Morrison tells you what he means by magic.
My thoughts, tonight, were of how I don't talk, much, anymore, about the state of science. Artificial Intelligence, specifically, is on my mind, because, well, artificial neural nets are curerntrly being used int he fields of experimental philosophy and neuro-science and neuro-economics to try and figure out how the brain works. The human brain.
You see, rather than trying to figure out the potential lerarning pathways, and the limits of complexity available in the connection of neurons, etc., people have decided to try and figure out. The Human Brain. We have static, fully formed human brains. I have one, you have one, you have one, that chick over there has one, and that fucker back that way has one. Someone, somewhere, would donate their working brain to science, if they were to go into a coma, or whatnot. I know they would. So why don't we let them? Why don't we use more of the artificial ones for a better purpose?
Describe the potential of the system, itself, not the specific known structure. If you get me. Your thoughts?