Human's could be doing quantum computing on cellular level
Part 1
#quantum #fyp #neuro #biology
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Sagar Patel
Curious • 5m
progress happens with problem solving, human's ability for problem solving is limited by its biology. AI will solve the problem of biological limit for humans if we solve the alignment problem.
Who/What will replace AI ???
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Human-Biological Hybrid Systems ("Wetware")
Integration of AI with human biology via brain-computer interfaces (e.g. Neuralink). This could replace standalone AI by merging machine efficie
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Dinakar
Nobody • 10m
Someone suggest me some really good books to read ( avoid generic suggestions, you know which ones they are).
My fields of interests are business, psychology, anthropology, evolutionary biology/psychology, finance, astronomy, history.
AI could increase the rate of discovery in biology by 100x, compressing the total amount of progress that occurred in the 20th and 21st centuries to just a few years
~ Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
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Satyam Kumar
"Turning visions int... • 2m
What if robots weren’t just machines, but living, breathing creations? 🤯
Scientists have developed tiny, living robots made from real cells-that can move, heal, and even work together. Called "xenobots," these microscopic creatures blur the line be
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Amit Mundkar
Gen AI, Cybersecurit... • 9m
The AI Legends
#75 Days
Day 35: Hiroaki Kitano
Hiroaki Kitano is a renowned scientist, known for his work at the intersection of artificial intelligence, systems biology, and robotics.
History:
Hiroaki Kitano was born on November 16, 1961, in Tokyo,