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@vanessa1569 Murder is very obvious and is something we all understand. Doing a VR experience where you travel back to when you were 18 years of age is not as obvious because we have never experienced such a thing or even know what it is like. There are many things that are obvious and then things we do not even know will happen.
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@vanessa1569 You only say that because you have no frame of reference when it comes to Vr and the advanced technology that he is referring to. There will come a point when AI characters in VR will be indistinguishable from a human and there will be the ability to have that character take a body in the real world that will not be a simple robot made out of wires but will have a body made up of cells like a human. Things can get very complex and very weird and will intersect with your concerns of replicating humans.
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That is nonsense.
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By ethical do you mean your choice to judge something?
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It is answering it based of data it finds not an actual real prediction.
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A government agency overseeing AI would just slow down progress in the field. They would have unnecessary regulations that would make it very expensive and impossible to carry out researching leaving it just to mega corporations that by them self could never create the same level of innovation. Look at what the FDA have done to drug development.
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Kurzweil puts forward logical arguments.
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You do not understand.
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Moore's law is not strictly about density but was about the number of transistors that can integrated onto a circuit. It does not stipulate the size of the circuits, topology or geometry of integrated circuits. Intel chips went from producing 1 million transistors to producing about 48 billion in about 30 years which is a doubling every 2 years.
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Moore's law has nothing to do with clock speed.
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Moore's Law is about the number of transistors present on an integrated circuit. It is not about the size of the transistors nor does it stipulate the type of architecture being used. If you take the number of transistors on the first generation integrated circuits and calculate that against the top chips today in 2023 you will see that it has doubled every 2 years producing about 43.6% growth every year. The reason why computing power is doubling every years is due to the fact that computing power is more than just Moore's law.
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It is a very relevant observation. The number of transistors that a integrated circuit can have is important but it is not the other factor in computational power. I think people are confusing computation with the number of transistors.
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It is unlikely that you have the technical background to question his ideas.
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TSMC are not at Intels level and people that think they are just have no clue.
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@pistolpete2803 They intend to apply their own methods but to do that they require infrastructure and that means it would be easier to buy another company that is already active.
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The exponential growth of intelligent life that uses the raw materials of the universe most certainly would allow for that to spread out in century's.
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99% of people that push the topic are believers. They tend not to be objective.
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Moore's law has nothing to do with speed.
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You will have that choice.
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The greatest minds are part of the political carnage. Stop acting like they are victims. Most of the great minds are happy with the change that is taking place are also accelerating it. We have to be honest about this.
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That has absolutely nothing to do with Moore's law. Moore's law is not about the feature sizes either that people keep bringing up.
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They are very difficult to stray from.
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Why would he worry about something like that?
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Sorry but Moore's law is not about clocking speed or even impedance.
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I will let you in on a little secret transistors are not at 2nm in size.
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@Nuclearcx It is not even about the size of the transistors that people have bought into. I find it ridiculous that people think that transistors are actually 2nm in size. Now they do not stipulate if it is volume, area, radius, diameter or some other metric which makes it even more vague.
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If you have already been to university then there are online post graduates, short post graduate courses and so on.
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So should all of it be stopped?
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Moore's law has nothing to do with shrinking.
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Autonomous data for healthcare is the way forward especially for large data sets.
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His desire to stay alive is not connected with the singularity as a concept. Biotechnology and data driven AI will be the tools used for staying alive. The singularity is a much wider concept that looks to be happening based on the progress of science and technology.
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The brain is not a quantum computer.
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