It's gonna go from being shittier than the human brain to exponentially better than a human brain and never stop at exactly like a human brain.
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Like, flavor-wise?
I ate its brains with some favAI beans and a nice kAInte.
Lotta "whoosh" gonna be in this post as AI-fanatics pour in to desperately keep the bubble inflated.
With a glass of Chianti!
It took me way to long to figure out what's up with this meme.
Way
Too
Long
Help a guy out
hannibal the cannibal
I thought it was a reference to the Westworld character...
OP accidentally made a double entendre meme
Oh thank God, I thought I was the only one.
That's the actor playing Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs, which often talks fondly about human anatomy in a very peculiar way.
I see, the reference is lost on my on multiple levels. Oh well, it happens.
You can’t eat an AI
Not with that attitude
My first thought was that it was a Westworld reference.
Same.
Unless we're talking about Trump's brain, of course.
my username has never felt more appropriate
I mean, as much as I 'know' that intelligence is non-computational, maybe one day we'll figure out an 'alternative road', who knows? But what we have today is only called AI for marketing purposes.
Dude, intelligence can only be computational. For all intents and purposes, our brains are fancy Turing machines.
Eh, not really. Let's just say there's at least a debate on the matter. Is there any intelligence without consciousness and understanding? Can it be constrained by 1s and 0s? For more info, check Roger Penrose's works. A good introduction is this lecture: https://youtu.be/iTVN6tFknCg .
All it needs now is some fava beans and a nice chianti.