Some inspirations for me now

Herminia 2022-11-14 10:02:08

The most profound thing about seeing this sci-fi themed TV series by accident is that the human brain can be backed up, just like a computer system. If this technology is really realized in the future, then what is the core technology for us as human beings, and what is the difference between different people. I think it's the brain, the way it processes information and reacts to different emotions. This is the difference. If this technology is implemented, what benefits will it bring to us, the poor? It seems that there is no benefit. As long as the brain chip is not damaged, it does not count as death in the true sense, and it will even more disguisely encourage the rich to harm the poor, or even torture the poor. And the rich can be immortal, keep multiple backups, and do anything without any worries, even without descendants. The lives of the poor are even more worthless and precious.

But there is also a situation, that is, the virus. If the brain chip is infected with a virus, it will make people lose control, and even watch things develop in an undesired direction. The current brain is still better, regardless of the situation of these viruses.

The current social trend is that the field of artificial intelligence is booming. A lot of basic work is being replaced by artificial intelligence, and the core competitiveness is still the brain, the idea of ​​​​solving problems. For the exercise of the way of thinking, no matter when it is the primary task, it will never be out of date.

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