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    1. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 18 Dec 2019
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      To believe that we are somehow going to evolve better communications through our fingers in about 150 years is preposterous. The human brain was designed to speak—words—not type letters one at a time. It took millions years. The effect has devolved human communications.https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1207362908180533249 …

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      "People now have more 'digital conversations' than speak face-to-face" This is an artifact of the 1860s QWERTY keyboard and 1960s computers that could not understand human speech. We have built monuments around not using—the human API. Human speech. https://www.lifesearch.com/Reports/Lets-Start-Talking …
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    2. Zoz‏ @csakzozo 18 Dec 2019
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      The human brain and the brain in general was designed to process sensory data... Speech is just a channel on hearing and sight... But when we get access to direct data(see Musks neuraLink), we will evolve better communications methods, like telepathy...

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    3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 18 Dec 2019
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      Zoltán, I hear ya. The way humans communicate primarily is via the voice. This is what you are hearing in your head right now as you read this tweet. So it’s not really about sensory data it’s about a communication channel to the human what I call the human API.

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    4. Zoz‏ @csakzozo 18 Dec 2019
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      Yeah... The human API is outdated, and tbh I get more data/communication(mostly indirect) through my eyes. We probably chose to use our hearing for communications channel, because that's only one we could modify(with voice). Vision 1250 MB/s Touch 125 MB/s Hear/smell 12.5 MB/s

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    5. Zoz‏ @csakzozo 18 Dec 2019
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      I can't wait to have a high bandwith human-machine( and human-human) connection through tech... Than we can really evolve the efficiency of our communication...

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    6. Zoz‏ @csakzozo 18 Dec 2019
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      And that's not in 150 years, but probably 25ish...

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 18 Dec 2019
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      Zoltán, I hear ya. You know the limit to human conciseness is about 40 bits per second. Go over that and it becomes exformation. If we inject into the subconscious we will introduce mental breakdown with “unprocessed” information in the brain.

      2:42 PM - 18 Dec 2019
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        1. Zoz‏ @csakzozo 18 Dec 2019
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          It wouldn't be injected into our subconscious,plus our brain is more like a CISC(rather than a RISC) processor.Those 40bits/s(I didn't fact check it)can contain some really complex tasks.But yes,I agree, we need a filter, we can't just have instantly all the internet downloaded.

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