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capsicum_fondler t1_iw7onjt wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Experimental Cancer Vaccine Yields Promising Results: NIH Finds Significant Tumor Regression by Shelfrock77
To add to this...
The Covid-19 mRNA vaccines use the genetic code for the spike protein on the outside of the virus.
Afaik, for a cancer vaccine you check what proteins are uniquely present on the surface of cancer cells, and then illicit an immune respone for that protein using an mRNA vaccine.
Basically the same logic. However, the difficulty with cancer vaccines is deciding which protein to target, not to mention the diversity of types of cancer.
capsicum_fondler t1_iuqlnmi wrote
Reply to comment by Deformero in Nanowire Synapses 30,000x Faster Than the Human Brain have been created for the first time. by AylaDoesntLikeYou
Sure, but since 2016 it's been about better versions of ordinary chips for ordinary computation.
Now we're using chips more or less optimized for ordinary computation to do AI computation.
Now we're finding ways to optimize for AI instead. There's ample ground for innovation.
capsicum_fondler t1_irte5lu wrote
Reply to comment by Rumianti6 in Why does everyone assume that AI will be conscious? by Rumianti6
Biology is just a framework to understand advanced high order chemistry, just in the same way chemistry is a framework to understand high order physics.
Consciousness is seemingly a gradual process. At no point in time did a non-conscious organism give birth to a conscious one, instead it evolved over tens of millions of generations.
The magic sauce seems to be in the neuronal networks of the brain, and it sure seems that digital neuronal networks can mimick consciousness. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and talks like a duck, why not say it's a duck?
Before we truly understand what consciousness actually is, how can we ever be certain anything or anyone is conscious? From my point of view an AI could seem just as conscious as you. To me, that's all I need to know.
capsicum_fondler t1_ixiycbm wrote
Reply to comment by tedd321 in Over 1,000 songs with human-mimicking AI vocals have been released by Tencent Music in China. One of them has 100m streams. by mutherhrg
If I can make fine art with AI, I can only imagine what an artist is able to do with it. I think the word you're looking for is supercharging, not displacing, artists.