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by wat10000
217 days ago
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Evolution has won so far because it had a four billion year head start. In two hundred years, technology has gone from "this multi-ton machine can do arithmetic operations on large numbers several times faster than a person" to "this box produces a convincing facsimile of human conversation, but it only emulates a trillion neurons and they're not nearly as sophisticated as real ones." I do think we probably need a new hardware approach to get to the human level, but it does seem like it will happen in a relative blink of an eye compared to how long the brain took. |
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I dunno, whenever I leave the silicon technology alone with plenty of power and cooling, nothing changes. :p
If the effect requires the involvement of swarms of ancient nanobots, then maybe that's the hardware and software that really deserves the credit.