The comprehensive efficiency of pure natural carbon-based neurons is low, and it is a general trend to be replaced by AI. Please do not stop the old stubborn

Newell 2022-03-25 09:01:13

50 years ago, when my grandfather was only 20 years old, could he think of the world today? 100 years ago, grandpa's second power grandfather was only 20 years old. Can he think of the world today? 500 years ago, grandpa's 10th power grandpa was only 20 years old. Can he think of today's world? When we get old, how will the younger generation view our knowledge concept and value system?

I would like to say: those who hold back the progress of society are those who have mastered the correct concepts and values ​​of knowledge, and who have pushed the society forward. Including all the students with an IQ of more than 120, in 20 years, we are likely to push back against the next social civilization.

Maybe we should speed up the iteration of the idea of ​​knowledge. Does our flesh support refresh at any time? Where is the manual for human use? This is a fantastic idea. Everyone is manipulating a product without instructions, which is unscientific.

Conclusion 1: Our current cognition may be worthless relative to the future.

Final conclusion 2: The comprehensive efficiency of pure natural carbon-based neurons is low, and there are too few third-party interfaces, which will be replaced by AI.

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Extinction quotes

  • [first lines]

    Peter: [narrating] Our world never stops moving. Changing. Evolving. Every day we go about our routines - work, home, family - but who are we? Who am I? You think you know your beautiful wife, your adorable kids, and who you work for. But what if you don't? And the truth, once you knew it, would change everything.

    [the attack begins, then he awakes]

    Alice: You have a nightmare?

  • [last lines]

    Peter: [narrating] Our world keeps moving. Changing. Evolving. And so do we. I know who I am now. And I know my enemy. We're not that different. Maybe, if others can see that, we'll have a future after all.