When do we become Cyborgs? The AI Quantum Biological Monster
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- An exploration of the merging of biology, AI and quantum computing and the spooky implications of it.
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I've been a cyborg since I got my spinal cord stimulator implant back in 2015, & I can definitely say that the coolest part of being a cyborg by far is being able to say that I'm a cyborg
Cyborgs are real, just not yet the way they’re depicted in Science Fiction like Cyberpunk and all
Hey I’m one too! I got one lens implant to fix bad vision in one eye.
Sooooo is it now LGBQTC C for cyborg
Lol. Ok so a device that shocks your spine makes you a cyborg? Then everybody with a pacemaker or insulin pump is a cyborg as well. Sorry but that seems like a pretty freaking low bar. What a waste of money. You could have just taken more opioids. I highly doubt you don't take any to begin with. In which case getting a device planted in your freaking body is akin to them adding Tylenol to hydrocodone to increase its "effectiveness". What a joke. When it comes to altering brain chemistry I would bet my money on actual chemicals working better than than still not fully understood electric shocks. It's no wonder why shock therapy is considered barbaric and hardly ever used nowadays. The back implant is nothing but a whiplash reaction to the opioid epidemic. Hey let's not use drugs which we know work and instead just stab about in the dark with a mosquito zapper. Go ahead call me an asshole. I'm ok with it.
Great story! We are living in the future!
"I say your civilization because as soon as we started thinking for you it really became our civilization which is of course what this is all about." --Agent Smith
You are drop dead gorgeous.
Can we just have a year round spooky october ?
I'm still waiting for an 8 hour compilation to sleep to 🙄
Here in England 🇬🇧 October is real creepy , fog cold dark early 😮seriously creepy ,we got werewolves and vampire 🧛♂️ type creeps moving in the shadows 😳
@@C21H30O2you can already do this, he has a playlist of it
@c21h30o2 just shuffle his "The Whole Channel" Playlist. Its what I do before bed lol. And if ads are an issue, well, midroll ads are a thing, and there's Brave browser to take care of the ads.
❤❤ I'm lobbying for Halloween to become permanent this year. I like the cut of your jib.
I would say a cockroach's processing is still more complex. As things stand, there appear to be unexplored complexities within cells, let alone them working on concert within eukaryotic bodies. The complexity of living is far greater than the complexity of doing one job extremely well. That's why we haven't created life or consciousness yet, just very basic facsimiles.
Consider the amount of processing done as the cockroach dynamically senses its environment - sight, sound, smell, taste and touch - with its brain constantly filtering the complex suite of varies sensory inputs. The overall effect seems simple, but the biological processing to get there is forbiddingly complex. The AI is piggybacking on that complexity rather than replacing it.
I'm already feeling like a cyborg with my earbuds that connect me to my phone, the internet, and the world in which we live...
My mom used to say I would forget my head if it wasn't attached.
Every time I forget my phone I remember she was right.
Being cybernetic is one of those gray areas that sneaks up on you slowly and then all at once.
The better question would be to ask who isn't a cyborg?
The North Sentinelese and that's about it?
SCP 001/person of interest/leader of the goi we will contain you dr wonder tainment your toys.
Hella dramatic
Don't you mean "In which we liiiiiiiiiiiiiive"
Talos is hugely influential in movie special effects! Jason and the Argonauts was one of my favourite films growing up, and Talos scared the wits out of me. Probably the pinnacle of stop motion, and indeed the same team later brought to life the most famous cyborg of all: the Terminator. Coincidently, the actor who played Hylas, John Cairney, passed away just a month ago.
For the algorithm!
Sweet
For me? How thoughtful!
Nice
Ad algorithmus!
@@Taipan108 Ad *algorithmum.
"A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore a computer must never make a management decision."
A computer 🖥 with a Gun 🔫 😅 A computer with arms and legs 🦵 ,a cyberman😅 an ANDROID 🤖
Humans are rarely held accountable either. At least computers are staring to be designed which can learn. Humans rarely do that either.
Humans number one focus right now in technology, should certainly be on feeling out the molecular scale building capabilities. There needs to be a consistent, reliable way to assemble and observe at ultra small scales, while also having a large range. This definitely gets into the tool-fog area of thinking, i personally can't see any other way to get a base level of engineering efficiency superiority. Not only would there be techniques, but databases and everything would be quantized from the ground up.
That was so damn exciting. Another stellar production from John Michael GOATier. 😁
I do enjoy his regular in depth exploration into the interesting and unknown aspects of this amazing universe in which we liiiiiiiive.
lol
Perfectly said brother
Are they just ai written now?
@@savvytriesYOU are AI written now
You could install a pacemaker in someone and call them a cyborg. There’s just a point where being a cyborg starts being cool. Multipurpose limbs are cool.
I have a micro chip in my arm constantly measuring my blood levels. So I can see the effects of stuff I eat. Which is fun.
I don’t want cops to have baton arms and taser hands. They, and soldiers will be the first people to have these sorts of things.
The part where being a cyborg becomes cool is when you can replace all internal organs (sans the brain of course.) That'd solve many of the illnesses we die to constantly.
@@ekothesilent9456the military is always a great place to do tech R&D, you don't want to involve the general public until you know your invention is worth it.
@@tncorgi92well it is government funded
I give it less than 20 years, provided that we aren't in an irl version of Fallout before then.
Way less
I'd give it 10
Honestly JMG I haven't read any of your books but I love your channel I'm gonna check them out. I really enjoy your content, so I just wanted to say thank you.
@@SoiSomethingis that a thing? Does he read his own material ? Just imagine a whole book in audio form spoken by the man the myth jmg
I can definitely recommend Supermind, really good read and creepy as hell.
SPOOKY
Your uploads have been the highlight of my day as of late. Thank you JMG!!
Dude I love all your videos. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your content. You make me excited to learn again. Your topics are so interesting and your way of breaking things down doesn't make me feel dumb.
Posthumanist would say that the tools we use are both an artifice and an extension of our body, so we always were partly artificial because tools existed before the Homo sapiens
The Fifth Element had the spy cockroach in the capitol scene. But my major worry is trying to figure out how to use The Three Seashells when that technology comes out.
You beat me to it
You mean you don't know how to use the Three Seashells?
My thoughts exactly. Glad to see someone else remembered that part of The 5th Element.
Wrong movie
As much as I appreciate biotech and cybernetics, I wish that experts would spend a bit more time researching ways to kill cockroaches than researching ways to play with them using electrodes.
You just hook all of them up to electrodes and have some AIs control them in a destructive way. Like bug fighting where you can bet on which AI’s cybugs terminates all of the other one’s.
Great video dude. Loving the spooky October!
I hope they (as ethically as possible) try these experiments on social insects. It'd be fascinating to see colonies of ants and bees communicating with each other in real time
I’m already a cyborg. I’m a type one diabetic who has a continuous glucose monitor and insulin pump. These devices do the job of my pancreas in maintaining my blood glucose levels. They can do things my body couldn’t do even if it were healthy, such as lower my blood glucose levels to an appropriate level well before I eat something containing a lot of carbs.
Now, I’m not yet an AI-controlled cyborg. My devices still need to be programmed by humans and they can’t override the commands of a human. That’ll change soon, though. I, for one, welcome my pancreas-controlling artificial intelligence.
I read Verne first, in elementary school. I’m so thrilled you mention him because he gets overlooked, now. But, of course, he was an originator.
It's all fun and games until AI gets ahold of cockroaches with wings!
In a world w unlimited content options to choose from, very few take precedent above all else. JMG stands alone at the top. Much love for you John
Just finished reading We Are Bob. We are Legion. Its fun and interesting series of books dealing with exactly this.
😮Donk
Great vid
Love this spooky October and only half way there 🎉 much lv JMG and team❤
Minor note, organoids are not just mini-brains; pretty much any bonsai organ counts.
This one frightened me. I’m shook.
Thank you John
MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!! i find your voice oddly soothing keep up the awesome work my dude
Me sitting here with an EEG headset and AI brainwave interpolation to write "what do you mean, when?"
Oh, maybe I can control an army of cockroaches too!
I'm also able to photocopy engrams into text descriptions or image format, this stuff is pretty insane.
Now imagine being able to simultaneously manage an entire cabinet of CG meta-human politicians, and at least three actors with ear pieces.
Quick Dumb Question: So how much Adderall do you need, then, to manage all of this and NOT space out, dissociate and lose track of every thread of data? Neurotransmitters do have clear limits. :)
@@bradleypoe6846 😂You don't need any substances to benefit from an EEG headset, nor would you be missing out, please be responsible under guidance from your doctors. Analogue interpolation resolution has direct relation to the location, amount, and assortment of nodes on a headset, while the application-specific integrated circuits on a headset will affect the quality of digital interpolation. The digital signal goes into a desktop computer and machine learning software interpolates repeating unique brainwave patterns while using additional context to associate specific events, whether that be a sequence of thoughts or actions, with the patterns of activity. Basically digitalizing engrams, only slightly more difficult than digitizing VHS. After training a machine learning model (MLM) on the contextual brainwaves of an individual, merely thinking will produce brainwave patterns that match datasets from their specific MLM, and other software can include the MLM programming interface (API) to do stuff like print their thoughts, control a video-game character, or after enough practice, maybe a real swarm of those Black Ops 2 hunter drones.
Pretty cool, _right?_
John Michael Godier can literally NEVER disappoint us.
I loved Pohl's "Man Plus" and "Mars Plus" for his take on being a cyborg. Then there's the Murderbot diaries. If I could get an implant that would let me see more of the electromagnetic spectrum I'd definitely consider getting one. On the other hand the Butlerian J***d kind of sounds like a good idea atm.
Much Appreciated.... Great Content...Thank you JMG....👍
Ive always loved the Anime series Ghost in the Shell. It would be awesome to have a cybernetic body that has tactile abillities, able to feel the textures of warm blanket and able to taste sweat tea or a spicy pepper. They actually sell kits to control roaches online that connect to a nerve cluster behind the wings not a very invasive procedure.
Neuralink just kept popping in my head🤔 strange?! Happy Spooktober JMG!
15:32
I like that you're just flat out, full on, embracing it.
One could say the same thing about your name...... 😆
Finally subbed 😂. I don’t know what took me so long I absolutely devour your videos lol. Thanks for the great content John!!
I think it can be argued we are already Cyborgs in that many of us are dependent on our laptops, smart watches, phones, extra. Take them away and we feel lessened. I know as an auto mechanic decades ago I relied solely on my own mind to diagnose and repair people's cars, but now I pretty much always rely on the internet to guide me. Even when I am sure I know what's wrong I will almost always go to the net to confirm and investigate the best way to execute the repair. As well I always photograph and video people vehicles before and during the repair to both augment my memory and document the condition of the vehicle. I scan the vehicle's vin with my phone to more quickly find info about it. I attach a Bluetooth scanner to the car so I can remotely interface with the car through my phone or tablet... So in a very real way I am not only a Cyborg mechanic I'm part of a hive mind like the Borg of Star Trek. The major difference so far being I still think I have freewill and am not yet surgically implanted with tech to connect directly to the hive mind that is the net.
Ugh.. now this is getting unsettling and really spooky..
Thank you John for yet another well made, thought provoking episode.
Since I was a child I've dreamt of being a full conversion cyborg. I want that robot arm so bad that it hurts to think about.
Same
a natural born (heh) transhumanist, I see
2:59 Wow that's actually crazy... How come I've never heard of this?
John, question for you. Does technological progression reach an endpoint AND are there any new fundamental technologies left to discover like the computer and steam engine? Thanks!
Excellent work JMG! As to the paths that no one saw that we humanity may go down; If earth is currently visited by nonterrestrial life, it would be invaluable to learn how older planetary cultures have handled the development of created intelligences, and technological bodily implants. When we are learning from older civilizations and adopting those standards and best practices, we will be truly free.
I was one of the few people to think AI would take over art first. I can't speak for all disciplines, but as a musician, it's painfully obvious most music follows rather predictable structures. I'm an electronic music enthusiast as well and it's even more painfully obvious because we have a lot of gear that basically generates music for us. DAWs have had arpeggiators and riff machines forever and modular setups have so many options to make "generative" music. It's so easy to make music without a human touch.
It may not be as obvious in other forms of art, but all art is just patterns at the end of the day. That's probably why autistic people, who see patterns in everything, often excel at art. It's all just patterns.
I can't stop the video until I hear "In which we livvvvvvvve"
Same 😂
Probably my new favorite JMG video
the spookiest spooky october video by far.
Fascinating topic indeed! Thanks a bunch, John!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I have hearing aids, corrective lenses, and I carry an entire library in my pocket that allows me access to the sum total of human knowledge. I am already a "cyborg" of sorts. 😊
This one is a bit scary. The implications you point out with the theoretical CEO and politician sound completely valid to be.
Always happy to see a new JMG video!
Excellent commentary… so glad I discovered this channel.
This is an awesome episode!
Let's go!
many of us are already cyborgs ; but the chrome just hasnt gotten mainstream yet ; the only thing im truly interested in is the ship of theseus experiment , how the process is started and how it is incrementally pursued will be imho one of the most interesting journeys a human has ever taken
The ship can change, but overall, it's still has the same capitan. That's my take on it.
Some of that at the end reminds me a bit of the shenanigans the AI were up to in the Hyperion Cantos.
This was just fantastic had everything
Great stuff. If we cant draw a line of consciousness, that suggests its an illusion, a construct.
Hey JMG, could you make an 30-60 minutes long video which slowly dips in volume of speech letting only cylinder8 to stand out which will fade away eventually too :D... would be the best lullaby in our observable bubble. Just talk about anything .. don't forget to use "spooky" word and keep the "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive" for the first part of this best ever project :D. Love your stuff man! Yeah no monetizations! it will be your gift to humanity! I'm ready to sponsor that video!
And now I await the valient story of Rescue Roach Rudy and the AI companion
We're already cyborgs. We all outsource most of our memories to electronic devices now. And while I cant speak for everyone, I can say my girlfriend greatly enjoys the non-organic modifications I've made to other parts of me as well.
I welcome cybernetic parts. I would love to have a new voice box so I can sing again. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for these awesome videos. You are the man
10:11 “From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me.”
I mean, that’s how I play Kenshi, so if it’s good enough for Beep, it’s good enough for me.
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him...."
JMG i fall asleep to this PLEASE stop saying “in which we liiiiiiiive” it wakes me up
“in which we sleeeeeeeeeeeeep”
It could be worse. :) Be thankful he doesn't cover current events, on Earth. Then he might be tempted to quote a whole lyric: " . . . for in-depth explorations in this ever-changing world in which we liiiiiiiive. . . . . IN."
Always refreshing!
01:10 [Hephaestus PTSD intensifies]
Context, plox.
John Michael GOAT-ier.
Remember the cockroach spy camera from "The 5th Element" lol
When an IA bot decides it needs to do math on its own, unprompted by a human, we are fucked...
Well, the machines couldn't screw up any worse than we already have. I for one welcome our benevolent and merciful AI overlords.
In a sense this happens and has happened over and over... do you think our individual cells planned to become humans?
Very cool insights... it is a fascinating time to be experiencing the universe!
I'm fascinated how many people make definitive statements about what is and is not conscious even though we don't really have an idea what (subjective) consciousness is. It's not even possible to prove that any human other than you is conscious. Or that plants aren't.
Always good JMG!
Aww yeah! Tnis is what I’m talking about!
So that’s why Rick had to break the roach and tap the directions to figure out which way was forward backward left and right lol
Your show is next level 💪 wishing you many, many more subs and success on the TH-cam’s 🤙
But what if the AI cockroaches have ... bugs? 😅
Bug-ception.
Bug spray
Nano robots, attacking other nano robots or bugs.
They’re cybugs!
A second "perfect storm" (Was recommended a lecture entitled "Perfect Storm" by Robert Weiner just minutes before)
That's the most subtle way I've heard from JMG of calling me a cockroach 🤣
All in all, I'm in for becoming a cyborg! 😉
"...I say your civilization because as soon as we started thinking for you it really became our civilization which is of course what this is all about. Evolution, Morpheus, evolution, like the dinosaur. Look out that window. You had your time. The future is our world, Morpheus. The future is our time..."
really great episode! thank you!
Hopefully soon. I have some parts that are outside manufacturer's warranty!
Maybe a collab with Ian Davis? That would be awesome cause he doesn't get enough publicity!
Unity through technology!
In regards to the cockroaches, the electrodes only work for a couple of minutes before they realise that there’s something screwed up going on and regain their free will.
So a cockroach would still be able to outwit a hypothetical mind-control AI
Its the beginning stages
Someone who is an AI-scientist:
When will organoids merge with AI and quantum computing?
How far is we from creating ”Frankenstein’s monster” in a lab, in a way where we get these 3 things to work in a smooth way to upgrade computers, even if it will just be a big brain with the size of a house?
I want to see that AGI doing some science to reserve aging among other things.
The way around the weaponized AI is inevitable, it will be open sourced/watermarked/free. Kinda like the 'droids in Star Wars. If none of those happen, then it will be a problem.
Its funny to think that with steam engines and archimedes screw (from which modern propeller of a ship is derived from) romans couldve created ironclads, granted with no guns and worse armor, but full iron ship with a ram would certainly be a scary thing and largely counteract the incompetence of roman navy
Man, imagine how bizarre it'd be if we accidently created consciousness in an organoid brain grown from stem-cells? We'd have created the brain-in-a-vat scenario, basically. I can see a brain grown like that having some pretty twisted and uneven thought patterns and sensations, because of the way it was grown. It could be experiencing a horrendous hellscape of pain and agony out of nowhere. Spooky.
Roach is a compliment in the book echopraxia.
“The flesh is weak.” ~ Magos Dominus Reditus
The way I look at it is thus; we're not developing artificial intelligence, we're developing the upgrade to our own intelligence.
Here is a question, what if a really smart A.I. managed to merge quantum mechanics with general relativity, but no human scientist could understand what it had done or how, we were just not smart enough. Do we believe it? or reject it because if we can't understand it, what good is it to us. How could we peer review it? then only the A.I.'s would have the intelligence to understand and use or implement it, what would we do?
I miss the book section at pharmacies. Mom was picking up panty hose and tampons; I was picking out a Dean Koontz or Classic Adventures novel 💀
I'm essentially a cyborg already, with a substantial titanium spinal implant, as well as implants in my teeth and nose due to reconstructive surgery. In the future, I'll likely need new knees and a new hip. Despite the chronic pain, I choose to laugh rather than cry, knowing that none of us are getting out of life alive anyway. Perhaps it's better to embrace life with passion, even if it means coming to a screeching halt with your hair on fire.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have Cochlear implants. I'm a cyborg too! 😂