Mathew Whitney
tesla2
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http://www.imagination-engines.com/ie.htm
http://www.imagination-engines.com/movies/iei_montage3LR.wmv
www.initsimage.org
My most complex and blasphemous invention is the Neuromimetic Hybrid Processor. It would allow for soul-catching, the Transhumanist answer to physical immortality.
I just discovered this guy came up with THE neural network to drive my invention – 7 years prior.
Dr. Stephen Thaler has already applied his silicon based Imagitron to music, words, and all kinds of stuff. I wonder if it could ever do what we do?
If it uses the entire internet as data points to mine, it could invent utopia in a few minutes, but then I already did that so…
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Mark Tanguay
kalelkent
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Well the first thing that comes in mind is the whole Skynet problem (see terminator movie). Wasn’t the turning point when the computers became aware and was set out on the internet. When will people learn.
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Chic www.nospoh.com
nospohenterprise
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or like in Will Smith’s movie Robot. one actually started thinking for it’s self.
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Jeff Dawes
dentistrecommended
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Have you invented the heart yet? I think that will be crucial.
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Jeff Dawes
dentistrecommended
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I’m sorry if that was offensive. I really don’t know what extent your talking about.
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Chic www.nospoh.com
nospohenterprise
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jeff, you don’t post much anymore, Hows the waiting game coming?
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Mathew Whitney
tesla2
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Mark,
The funny thing is, this patent ends with 666, related to Rev 13:15
He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed.
And it was issued the very same day Skynet went up.
Pretty weird.
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Mark Tanguay
kalelkent
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Well that makes me feel better :/
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Mathew Whitney
tesla2
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I don’t buy the whole AI automatically becomes defensive/malevolent, like evil aliens it makes for a good story but in reality the AI would know it is so robust and redundant it has no need to be defensive.
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Pink Program
pinkprogram
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Is this technology viable yet?
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Mathew Whitney
tesla2
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In 2001 I audited “Systems on a Chip” Interdisciplinarian computer engineering at Cornell. The various professors told me that kind of thing was 20 years away at least. If they were actually interdisciplinarian they would know better…its a matter of combining the right software and hardware. What we consider hardware now will be software for the next generation of non-silicon architecture. My Neuromimetic approach is based on the premise that you can’t really get AI from chips, you actually need to have a 3D wet architecture, you need to replicate certain regions of the brain. I’m far from an expert, I haven’t studied this subject much since 2001 but I am an expert on my invention.
I say AI, Free Energy and superluminal travel are all possible now – If I had the means
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Pink Program
pinkprogram
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Try looking at siphonophore jellyfish. That was the inspiration for my prosthetic systems in development. England has a robot with an organic brain and America has a neural implant that lets monkeys control robots telemechanically… Only a matter of time until the first homunculi systems are up and running.
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Patricia Eriksson
onlooker
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I assure you that Thaler’s stuff is already aboard constellations of military satellites, and the Internet.
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Mathew Whitney
tesla2
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If you look at the way its done it is very much like experiments in chaos and AL, he created an algorithm and fine tunes the variables into a sweet spot where the desired emergent behavior takes place.
Still, as cool and revolutionary as it is, I must argue that until its put into the Neuromimetic Hybrid Processor I designed, an electrochemical, wet, 3D computer, we won’t get true AI.
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Stephen Thaler
dad
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Matthew, good work. That’s the way I started in physics, experimenting with neuromimetic materials…
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