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7/3/2025, 6:48:23 PM
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artificial intelligence and biological intelligence are two different approaches to the same simulation-rewarded desired outcome which is continued representation in the subatomic shaking of atoms controlling where they go and what they do.
Biology just stumbled upon it using biological evolution and vast quantities of time, wheras artificial intelligence just approximates what the brain appears to be doing and powers it with transistors instead of these spinning synthase bio-cpu patternmatchers.
Ready for a morty's mind-blower? The human brain doesn't have a single transistor. It's something wholey different. The brain's cpu appears to be a carousel ride of auto-tuning patternmatchers.
artificial intelligence and biological intelligence are two different approaches to the same simulation-rewarded desired outcome which is continued representation in the subatomic shaking of atoms controlling where they go and what they do.
Biology just stumbled upon it using biological evolution and vast quantities of time, wheras artificial intelligence just approximates what the brain appears to be doing and powers it with transistors instead of these spinning synthase bio-cpu patternmatchers.
Ready for a morty's mind-blower? The human brain doesn't have a single transistor. It's something wholey different. The brain's cpu appears to be a carousel ride of auto-tuning patternmatchers.
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