Ron’s review of A Brief History of Intelligence: Evolution, AI, and the Five Breakthroughs That Made Our Brains > Likes and Comments
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Starting with "The Jetson's" iconic missing technology is the flying car, not Rosie the Robot! After that, I just assumed all the pop culture references would be equally clumsy. He was trying too hard to make the subject "approachable".
I read elsewhere they are trying to link the mind with quantum computers. Nice first step but I think it is more complicated than just entanglement which is where they are trying to point at, where a level of consciousness exists. I wrote about a few concepts for Rosie... ;-) Thanks for the comment!
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Jan 02, 2025 09:38AM
Starting with "The Jetson's" iconic missing technology is the flying car, not Rosie the Robot! After that, I just assumed all the pop culture references would be equally clumsy. He was trying too hard to make the subject "approachable".
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I read elsewhere they are trying to link the mind with quantum computers. Nice first step but I think it is more complicated than just entanglement which is where they are trying to point at, where a level of consciousness exists. I wrote about a few concepts for Rosie... ;-) Thanks for the comment!
