[Image] I often pondered whether the physiological state of the brain encapsulates all cognitive aspects about a person—their memories, preferences, biases, and interests. Could it be that all of these defining aspects are embodied in the physical state of the brain at any given moment? I suspect so. If this hypothesis holds true, then creatingContinueContinue reading “Accelerating the Path to Functional Digital Brain Replicas”
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From Icarus to Upgrade: Are We Flying Too Close to the Sun?
[Written by ChatGPT] In Greek mythology, there is no more fitting a cautionary tale than the story of Icarus. Gifted with waxen wings by his father Daedalus, Icarus soars high and unbound—until, spurred by overconfidence or simple awe, he flies too close to the sun. Its heat softens the wax, and the wings fail, sendingContinueContinue reading “From Icarus to Upgrade: Are We Flying Too Close to the Sun?”
From AI Winter to AI Spring: Embracing a New Era of Innovation
[Image credit. Written by ChatGPT] For decades, the field of artificial intelligence has experienced its fair share of ups and downs. The term “AI winter” aptly describes periods when enthusiasm and investment in AI research waned, often due to unmet expectations and limited technological advancements. During these times, progress stalled, funding dried up, and theContinueContinue reading “From AI Winter to AI Spring: Embracing a New Era of Innovation”
AI Slop
Someone introduced me to the term AI Slop today. I think he’s referring to this blog. Naturally, I was feeling criticized, and hurt, and down, and… So I asked ChatGPT: Me: “How do you feel about your writing being called AI slop?” ChatGPT: “It’s an interesting critique! I see it as a chance to reflectContinueContinue reading “AI Slop”