Pauses I call them...waits...browsing the channels, comments...wait!, that doesn't seem right, and off I go...I just saw a plein air artist bobbing his tongue while using his brush-weird, and gross...what's his name, the conservative pundit, his tongue lolled out in his on and ons...the liver regenerates...small wounds..."this one included" ie his brain a machine..."I mean in general..."..."Lets leave the soul out..."...wait, that's a long pause!😂interview questions are goofy...into the weather!
what if the growth is not in having more neurons, but in "burning" the obsolete paths and keeping only the better ones? at the end, when everything aligns and you can see "the god" in everything, it means you have found the common denominator of all things and thus, only one path
@@ONETimothy2.12-14IQ is a comparative test, so 130 is always going to be very intelligent. When they are normalized, back then IQs were lower. It is called the Flynn effect.
@@ONETimothy2.12-14 Yeah, I'm not sure why he said it. May have just been sarcasm, or to point out that at his level in academia it is normal to have IQs that high. If he indeed had an IQ of 140, then that is almost 3 standard deviations from the mean, which is by definition abnormal when compared to the rest of the population.
Very astute observation on your part. He has to leave the soul out because this is the difference between any machine and mankind. All of the hype around Artificial Intelligence attempts to obfuscate the fact that no matter how fast, or "smart" the machine appears to be, it is really nothing more than a fancy comparator, that cannot initiate creative thought without input from man. It does not think like we do, but merely combines statistical probabilities with data. Artificial, yes; intelligent no.
@@ronpowers745 What you are describing is an algorithm, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are more than just that, the whole point is that these tools can generalize to new, unseen data. When you put this in the context of LLMs for example, creativity is needed to generalize on words, to create an original poem, story, solution to a problem, etc. If an LLM can generalize, it's being creative, it doesn't have human creativity, but it is creative.
I would agree, but seeing as most of our current politicians can barely string a sentence together, having intellectuals and scientists in politics might be a step up from our current model.
It should be the contrary. Non intellectuals who know no shit about how the world works should not be allowed to do politics. The derive of the world shows that representative democracy is bullshit because anyone power hungry can acess power via rigged elections.
Any one who seeks political office probably shouldn't be in it. But hey ho! Such it is, has been and will remain so, at least during my remaining life time.
He looks like an extremely smart monkey to me. Like he's the embodiment and fact that we are literally just fucking smart monkeys with the ability to create things to enhance our life.
I think the advantage was his blood-brain barrier. His neurons were able to be supplied with more oxygen and glucose than a normal person, but the chance of stroke is also increased.
Von Neumann also analyzed the alien craft from Roswell, he was probably able to decipher its propulsion and other mechanisms. The black world of alien tech reverse engineering was sorry to see von Neumann pass.
His chain smoking is a clear sign of a very anxious mind, always troubled by some thought. And then he proceeds to confirm it with his own words, that he can't sleep until he finds the answer for a question in his mind.
I went to this mall in 2004. It has been completely renovated and looks nothing like it does in this video. I wish I could have gone to this version of the Galleria!