Comments by "Chris Machabee" (@chrismachabee3128) on "Anastasi In Tech"
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Anastasia, I have a question I hope you can answer. It is kind of long I will keep it short.
During the pandemic, I was trying to think of what I could do. I found out hospitals have a machine where they can change the blood in the whole of the human body.
Your new blood outside the body feeds into the machine and then into the body, and old blood comes out through the machine. I had an idea of cleaning the virus from the blood and using the same body's blood to do it.
I called the company that made the machine, and naturally, they were somewhat secretive, but I just wanted to know if they had a machine that operated on that principle, as they appeared to be the only company in the world that made that machine. They were politely rude in their answer.
So, the idea has stuck with me. I took a course on User Innovation at MIT, and I came up with the idea I don't have to build a whole new machine, I can modify an operating machine to do the blood replacement activity.
The problem is I would need to process calculations, and it has been unclear, and I have not had the time to test math on ChatGPT to know if I can perform math calculations regarding the designing of the equipment. I hear that it's a language model and I think it should have learning of math, does it?
Can I do the math and statistics? this would be tremendously helpful.
I am about to get ChapGPT Plus. From what I have seen GPT-4 operates better but is slow, so I am thinking, for what I need to do I should work with ChatGPT 3.5.
So, if you have a moment, can you tell me a bit about using math with this AI. It's kind of funny to call it AI when it can't do the math. Anyway, great video. thank you for taking the time to share.
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Hi Anastasia. My question is why? why is there this march to ever more computational power?
What is necessary? Is there a plan? What is the plan? Millions and millions and millions are being sunk into this project, all these countries working together, why? what I feel is this working to a one world computer organized purpose. The Chinese are well along in controlling population behaviors via computers and their programs. So, I am simply why is it necessary to have monolithic computing power, or, better yet, is there a reason?
Perhaps it chasing the mythical Pegasus, where one should ask OK, what will you do with Pegasus when you catch him? naturally, in the world we live in today, it is difficult for these advances won't be militarized and weaponized against people. Good people create and they come through the door and say we'll take over now. So, why is there a need to build bigger and better quantum computers today when the world is aflame?
I saw a story about an elderly woman who is blind and is sort of a seer. She is predicting nuclear conflagration in 2023. I am not superstitious, but people have amazing abilities, so I am not so quick to dismiss this woman. Knowing the principles involved there is an increasing probability of something on the nuclear level happening, somewhere, something in the near future. That said
I would think these scientists would be put to a higher purpose at this time in world history.
Another excellent report. Well done.
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