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by thrwyexecbrain
1939 days ago
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Your comment reminded me of a clever and well-written short story called "Understand" by Ted Chiang. > We could fuzz it and see if we can crash a brain. Sadly, this we already know. Torture, fear, depression, regret; we have a wide selection to choose from if we want to "crash a brain". |
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Think for instance of a song that got stuck in your head. It probably hits some parts of it just right. What if we could fine tune that? What if we take a brain simulator, a synthesizer, and write a GA that keeps on trying to create a sound that hits some maximum?
It's possible that we could make something that would get it stuck in your head, or tune it until it's almost a drug in musical form.