duskaception
duskaception t1_jab35oc wrote
Reply to comment by CrelbowMannschaft in "But what would people do when all jobs get automated ?" Ask the Aristocrats. by IluvBsissa
I agree that in some forms a silicon based computer is going to be far more efficient, but there are many processes and functions that a human brain can do much better. Yes eventually they will be able to emulate that, however we will also in the future be able to genetically modify and optimize systems like these. You don't believe biological computing, silicon computing, and any other architecture we innovate can't work together in parallel to optimize each system?
duskaception t1_jab1qvt wrote
Reply to comment by MultiverseOfSanity in Bio-computronium computer learns to play pong in 5 minutes by [deleted]
Yes as the materials and process were created artificially.
duskaception t1_jaawyc3 wrote
Reply to comment by CrelbowMannschaft in "But what would people do when all jobs get automated ?" Ask the Aristocrats. by IluvBsissa
Bad take, we will instead mix biological and technological strengths to maximize our abilities, because there's a reason organic brains are so fricking useful, we just don't understand the underlying infrastructure and are using technology to learn more about it and try to emulate it, albeit a much lower efficiency than a biological computer.
duskaception t1_jabkmes wrote
Reply to comment by dokushin in Bio-computronium computer learns to play pong in 5 minutes by [deleted]
If we can successfully clone a human, I would say that's an artificial human. Now whether or not them being artificial makes them more or less worthy of human rights is not a debate I'm here to make. (imo everything sapient and to an extent sentient should have some form of rights to protect it)