Interesting point; It has been vaguely noted there is a lack of 'creativity' in some cultures; & philosophically values do vary.
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However, given time (it's a race now isn't it?) I envision some 'yuuuge' advantages to mechanistic & science based problem solving toolsets.
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The whole concept of computationally based intelligence augmentation will soon leave any incapable of working the apparatus in the dust.
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Replying to @AlexThx1121 @NishikiPrestige
Every new platform starts out requiring tech knowhow, then someone always makes user-friendly GUI equivalent. Then favors verbal expression.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato @NishikiPrestige
Quite true, historically; however imagine being on the waiting end of such a formidably complex & powerful system,...
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such that the makers are in no hurry to translate. I imagine, and I could be wrong. The first designers, of "world ruling" (Putin) ai/ml...
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will be in no hurry to make things user friendly. Capacity to capture, in a mathematical form, all we consider uniquely human is growing...
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I can grok the arts/verb cog powers, but I think at some point brute force could simulate better than humans themselves.
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I guess what I mean to say is I will believe in the singularity when tech can reproduce and exceed massively parallel meatware capabilities.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato @NishikiPrestige
Ah, yes; humans in mass, wiley and innovative, not easily succumbed by cookie cutter solutions. Touche!
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