The speaker seems to believe that as long as something can be explained and modeled logically, there’s no fundamental reason a machine couldn't eventually replicate it. This belief might also reflect a philosophical position that human experiences, including emotions and relationships, are ultimately reducible to processes that can be mechanized.
The intelligence, the thousand yard stare, the serious philosophical implications and the cherry on top, him smoking is all very reminiscent of Rust Cohle in true detective season 1
It’s haunting-the thought of machines outliving us, carrying on without our emotions or connections. If they stand on our shoulders, will they remember us, or will all we were simply fade away?
Nice clip, thought provoking but I just keep coming up with the thought that if this plays out over 50, 100, 200 years humanity at the same time has to ensure we don’t launch nuclear missiles at each other. I find it hard to believe that in the next 200 years nuclear missiles won’t be launched at some point by someone.
2:14 to 2:40 is the truth he stated. Really eye opening.
The speaker seems to believe that as long as something can be explained and modeled logically, there’s no fundamental reason a machine couldn't eventually replicate it. This belief might also reflect a philosophical position that human experiences, including emotions and relationships, are ultimately reducible to processes that can be mechanized.
The intelligence, the thousand yard stare, the serious philosophical implications and the cherry on top, him smoking is all very reminiscent of Rust Cohle in true detective season 1
definition of foresight. . . it's like the main cast tumbling across a footage of some old man predicting how their world will go in shambles
It’s haunting-the thought of machines outliving us, carrying on without our emotions or connections. If they stand on our shoulders, will they remember us, or will all we were simply fade away?
Shoulders
You real like mathematics.
Nice clip, thought provoking but I just keep coming up with the thought that if this plays out over 50, 100, 200 years humanity at the same time has to ensure we don’t launch nuclear missiles at each other. I find it hard to believe that in the next 200 years nuclear missiles won’t be launched at some point by someone.