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by LouisSayers
426 days ago
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What you're mentioning is like the difference between digital vs analog music. For generic stuff you probably can't tell the difference, but once you move to the edges you start to hear the steps in digital vs the smooth transition of analog. In the same way, AI runs on bits and bytes, and there's only so much detail you can fit into that. You can approximate reality, but it'll never quite be reality. I'd be much more concerned with growing organic brains in a lab. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that people are covertly working on that. |
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If so, what do you think about the concept of a human "hear[ing] the steps" in a digital playback system using a sampling rate of 192kHz, a rate at which many high-resolution files are available for purchase?
How about the same question but at a sampling rate of 44.1kHz, or the way a normal "red book" music CD is encoded?