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alcatrazcgp t1_j6b1c0x wrote
Reply to comment by Mayhem370z in What can AI do with video games by Spiritual-Flower155
id say game devs would be more inclined to make better games from that point, because games will last much longer, and i wager the price of games will go up to 70 or even 80$ at that point.
what will really help consumers will be the modding community taking full advantage of the new AI features
alcatrazcgp t1_j69t5bl wrote
Reply to comment by TehGuard in What can AI do with video games by Spiritual-Flower155
I saw it, now add "TTS" with different voices, and you got yourself a fully voiced game that reads out whatever the NPC's say, alot of streamers, namely forsen, has many different AI trained TTS models, like obi-wan, obama, santa...etc.
alcatrazcgp t1_j69pmfh wrote
Reply to What can AI do with video games by Spiritual-Flower155
I talk about this subject alot recently, but heres a couple of things:
1- Infinite quest generation
2- Ability to communicate with NPC's like real humans (chatGPT)
3- Ability to create levels, characters, art. Basically infinite content/dlc
This is just a few things It will be able to do, and since chatGPT is here, Im hoping within a few years we will have AI NPC's that make their own decisions and constantly evolve.
alcatrazcgp t1_j2e6gxm wrote
I tried using google assistant, "What are the calories in a ferrero rocher?" gives me an article from 2010 saying its 75 cals, then i ask it "do you have any articles that are more recent?"
and it just gives me an article...about recent articles.
ChatGPT on the other hand gets it, talks to you like a real person and remembers everything you said already, oh and knows CONTEXT. the biggest advantage it has, very impressive tech
alcatrazcgp t1_j2b9kct wrote
Reply to comment by w0mbatina in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
right, so would you accept dying so your clone can continue living as you?
i wouldnt, id rather continue living instead, isn't that the whole fucking point of this
alcatrazcgp t1_j24uot7 wrote
Reply to comment by thisimpetus in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
no, your consciousness is not the same as digital data, you cannot have 2 copies at the same time, you can only control one, you cannot control 2 different "you"s in different places, thats not how it works
alcatrazcgp t1_j24qnyh wrote
Reply to comment by thisimpetus in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
No, I do not underestimate it, I truly think its impossible, at least for a very very long time. while you can copy it, you can't MOVE it, moving it would mean you somehow, some way, transform my brain into code while not killing me in the process, and then putting that into a machine, again, without killing me.
you can easily scan the brain and its signals and just translate that into code and input that into a machine yes, but you can't move the brain and "me" into that machine, you can just input a copy of me in it. hope that makes sense
alcatrazcgp t1_j23nqcv wrote
Reply to comment by Stainless_Heart in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
all of them
alcatrazcgp t1_j21ni5x wrote
Reply to comment by FinancialCurrent3371 in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
explain how you move and convert my brain signals from organic meat into crystals or in digital form.
do you copy the signals or do you literally somehow move them? moving them would mean they are no longer in the brain, copying would mean its just a clone, not me.
simulating myself in a virtual world would just be stimulating the brain and simulating the effect within the game, similar to vr and how it tracks movement, motion tracking, but instead of motion tracking its brain tracking
alcatrazcgp t1_j21n6vp wrote
Reply to comment by m0estash in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
ship of theseus
alcatrazcgp t1_j21lx5b wrote
Reply to comment by Calfredie01 in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
you shed skin, where does it go?
imagine your shredded skin as your previous atoms, you are constantly changing, regenerating, healing being damaged, so on, that's how the body works, a human body sheds like 1000 skin cells per minute or something along those lines, i dont remember the eaxt number
alcatrazcgp t1_j2198nb wrote
Reply to comment by sidv81 in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
correct, you can't simply "Teleport" without literally dying, you are deconstructed on an atomic level, then reconstructed again, who is to say it was the same exact atoms used? even if they were, you are already gone, you are just reconstructed the way you were, but who is to say its actually you? maybe you are dead, and thats just the perfect copy of you.
all in all, if your brain dies, you die with it
alcatrazcgp t1_j20m3kr wrote
Reply to comment by TheUmgawa in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
so what if you get cloned, and the clone insists it wants to destroy the imposter, the imposter being you, even though you are original, but how can they tell? what if he remembers more than you in the moment about your own life? and you are terminated?
alcatrazcgp t1_j20lwm8 wrote
Reply to comment by FrmrPresJamesTaylor in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
that actually seems like the worst "shortcut" for immortality, once these billionaires get it, who is to say you cant just turn off their copies? its just lines of codes, its not a living human, its a copy of them.
now if you took the route of biology and bioengineering and prolong your existing life by many different ways, thats a whole different story, thats true immortality
alcatrazcgp t1_j20i396 wrote
Reply to comment by TheUmgawa in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
yeah, you still died, your imposter just replaced you, what's your point? you don't care that you'll be killed and replaced by your copy?
idk about you but that sounds like a massive crime if that were to ever happen
alcatrazcgp t1_j20gioj wrote
Reply to comment by TheUmgawa in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
your copy is indeed "you" and thinks it's "you". if you met your copy and told it you are the original, would it care? Probably not, now there are two of you, but the copy will always know it's not the original, its different, even if its the perfect copy, you two will always be different in many ways
alcatrazcgp t1_j20gafb wrote
Reply to comment by Villad_rock in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
specify, I am a copy of me waking up, or a copy of me is waking up, which one?
if its the first, I don't care, if its the second, thats not me
Me is what gives me the will to do whatever I want, see through my own eyes and make actions with my own body, someone else in a different body is not me
alcatrazcgp t1_j20dmq3 wrote
Reply to comment by AbstractReason in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
which is more realistic, considering every 16 months or so, i dont remember the exact number, every atom in your body will be different, meaning you are a whole new person to what you were 16 months ago.
the philosophy of Ship of theseus, is it still the same ship if you replace every part?
Seems to be the same, clearly we think so
alcatrazcgp t1_j20deuo wrote
Reply to comment by sceadwian in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
i got a seizure reading this
alcatrazcgp t1_j20dd3j wrote
Reply to comment by TheUmgawa in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
I see a massive distinction, you die, a clone of you lives, you will not experience anything that clone does, "you" are no longer alive, that is an imposter, a copy of you
alcatrazcgp t1_j1zwlq1 wrote
Reply to comment by w0mbatina in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
if you "Copy" a file? the definition of copy is the answer there, its not moving it, its copying it
alcatrazcgp t1_j1z0scs wrote
Reply to comment by ----Zenith---- in 11 years ago Michio Kaku talked about mind upload into Machine - Big Think by keghi11
the best way to achieve "immortality" is keeping yourself alive, or at the very least transplanting your entire brain. which is in this case "you".
no brain = no you
you = specific signals in the brain
you can't just move that in code form onto a machine, thankfully im not the only one who realized this
alcatrazcgp t1_j1yyrmn wrote
I dont find it realistic that you can "copy" your consciousness into a robot body and now have a new body, instead that would lead to an exact copy of you in that robo body while the original host basically dies.
so the robot isn't you, it's just a perfect copy of you, which isn't the same.
alcatrazcgp t1_j01iljj wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive_Pizza6382 in AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT / XTX review: 4K performance for less | AMD’s top RDNA 3 GPU manages to beat the RTX 4080 in many games at a $200 lower price. But ray-tracing performance is far behind Nvidia. by chrisdh79
7900xtx matches or sometimes is better at rez performance than the 4080 while being 200$ cheaper, however it's rtx performance is 2 years old, about matching the 3090ti rtx performance.
alcatrazcgp t1_j7c30r0 wrote
Reply to comment by king_of_karma in New analog quantum computers to solve previously unsolvable problems by jormungandrsjig
Can't wait for "journalists" to be replaced by chatGPT