The great Isaac Asimov would have been 100 years old today. I had the amazing fortune to have met with him at SiFiCons in NYC. He was gracious and brilliant. This is his last interview in 1991 and it is stunning.https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=gGib6vIuVds&feature=emb_logo …
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This makes me wonder: What have I ever done intuitively? I suppose deciding to support one artist over all others, despite not having seen the work of millions of alternative choices, and not regretting my decisions in the slightest!
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Stephen, I hear ya. You know in final analysis just all great decisions are intuitive. We usually rationalize expostfacto to justify but in the end it was an emotional choice made by our intuition. Some folks do this better as the don’t over think it.
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That’s so fascinating a concept. So often you hear this good v evil debate of ai, whether it can collectively elevate or ruin us, as if there were only one expression of it. But here it seems you have pointed out this key notion that it must be understood for what it is and
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Applied to that which genuinely frees up our mind away from tedious, time eating tasks which we are not necessarily designed to exclusively operate within ..
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But I would argue that an "emotion chip", as used with Data in Star Trek: TNG, is actually highly possible and even likely within the next two decades. Emotions are more quantifiable than people believe IF you can quantify the underlying causes.
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