I personally don't find AI to be anything resembling intelligent.
If you had to painstakingly coach a person to accomplish to a simple task because they kept getting it wrong in severely autistic ways, you wouldn't likely attribute much intelligence to them
Alzheimer's is just a form of dementia, and dementia has been around forever? Where do you guys base such claims?
There's a huge body of data tying dementia to things like glycation and insulin resistance. In other words the modern industrial diet and lifestyle. I thought that was common knowledge on the forum!
This is going completely off-topic, but dementia has been recorded for thousands of years.
Alzheimer's is just a form of dementia, and dementia has been around forever? Where do you guys base such claims?
I don't think organ transplants or skin grafts will outweigh the satanic horrors that bio-engineering will inevitably be used for. Knowing how the powers of this world operate, even the organ transplants and skin grafts will be used for evil somehow.Regardless if dementia is more prevalent now than before, it doesn't detract from the genuine medical benefits of bio-engineering. Growing new skin or brain cells has a huge range of valuable medical purposes, but it is a shame people are trying to use this tech with "AI" to try and create fake humans. The Cyborg stuff will fail miserably because it's just so unnatural.
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This reminds me of Star Trek: Voyager Season 3 Episode 22 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708954/), in which the holographic doctor programs for himself a holographic fantasy family so he can learn more about normal life. After visiting the simulation, the half-Klingon chief engineer tells him his family is too perfect and doesn't present the kind of challenges people typically face in their family life. She reprogrammed it to present some adversity and hostility, giving the doctor something to work with, as it were.I do get the appeal of AI women, honestly. A woman who won't do or say anything you don't like, and who will never betray you or leave you, because she cannot. I think this type of tech will be a very big deal in the coming years and damage a lot of souls. Lord have mercy.
As for these still images alone though, I don't get the appeal either.
This reminds me of Star Trek: Voyager Season 3 Episode 22 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708954/), in which the holographic doctor programs for himself a holographic fantasy family so he can learn more about normal life. After visiting the simulation, the half-Klingon chief engineer tells him his family is too perfect and doesn't present the kind of challenges people typically face in their family life. She reprogrammed it to present some adversity and hostility, giving the doctor something to work with, as it were.