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Identifiable Intelligence here means the ability to isolate an instance of an entity with a continuing Identifier and Behavior over time | Identifiable Intelligence here means the ability to isolate an instance of an entity with a continuing Identifier and Behavior over time | ||
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− | The question arises from time to time about how humans can interface with [[Artificial Intelligence]].<ref>Ray Kurzweil, ''The Singularity is Near'' p. 324ff.</ref> | + | The question arises from time to time about how humans can interface with [[Artificial Intelligence]].In 2023 when AI began to be useful the technology was completely different from Human Intelligence and the only available interface was the laptop or mobile computer. Ray Kurzweil was one of several futurists who imagined the time when human intelligence could directly interface to mechanical intelligence.<ref>Ray Kurzweil, ''The Singularity is Near'' p. 324ff.</ref> One way was Molecular nanotechnology (MNT), a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis. This is distinct from nanoscale materials. |
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==Problems== | ==Problems== |
Revision as of 14:33, 25 August 2024
Identifiable Intelligence here means the ability to isolate an instance of an entity with a continuing Identifier and Behavior over time
Context
The question arises from time to time about how humans can interface with Artificial Intelligence.In 2023 when AI began to be useful the technology was completely different from Human Intelligence and the only available interface was the laptop or mobile computer. Ray Kurzweil was one of several futurists who imagined the time when human intelligence could directly interface to mechanical intelligence.[1] One way was Molecular nanotechnology (MNT), a technology based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechanosynthesis. This is distinct from nanoscale materials.
Problems
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- ↑ Ray Kurzweil, The Singularity is Near p. 324ff.