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Speed Learning via Touch?
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 252064" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>Brains store knowledge by making neural connections. As far as memorization goes, these aren't created overly fast, and initially they aren't very strong. Computers learn quickly because they are the opposite. The problem with AI learning is that it doesn't fully understand how to process the data (like it's mentally handicapped). When AI overcomes this, we all need to be worried.</p><p></p><p>Taking in knowledge by a pill would mean it makes a massive amount of neural connections in the brain... probably to the point of a never ending seizure while it happens... at least if biology could even go that fast.</p><p></p><p>Cerebral cybernetic implants could overcome the slow learning process, at least in theory. The brain would "somehow" interface to the implant and the implant could rapidly load new data. That "somehow" is the hard part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 252064, member: 13649"] Brains store knowledge by making neural connections. As far as memorization goes, these aren't created overly fast, and initially they aren't very strong. Computers learn quickly because they are the opposite. The problem with AI learning is that it doesn't fully understand how to process the data (like it's mentally handicapped). When AI overcomes this, we all need to be worried. Taking in knowledge by a pill would mean it makes a massive amount of neural connections in the brain... probably to the point of a never ending seizure while it happens... at least if biology could even go that fast. Cerebral cybernetic implants could overcome the slow learning process, at least in theory. The brain would "somehow" interface to the implant and the implant could rapidly load new data. That "somehow" is the hard part. [/QUOTE]
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