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by bra-ket
2010 days ago
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but we did have quite a few advances at the time of the first airplane, for example by that time steam & combustion engines were already invented, which required non-trivial understanding of physics, chemistry and material science was very advanced. I hold a pessimistic view that we are still in hunter-gatherer mode as it comes to understanding cognition. |
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At some point you have to strike rocks to make fire, because the butane lighter hasn't been invented yet. You make do with what's available, and progressively get better at it. I tend to think that we're a couple-few perspective shifts away from getting it 'right,' and that the hardware side likely barely matters. But, I'm an optimist.