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Been thinking whether future AI could synthesize illusions of raycasting, physics and visual details in a unified way that eventually becomes less computionally expensive than doing the actual simulations 🤔
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Absolutely viable. youtu.be/2Bw5f4vYL98 Conversely, I’ve been thinking the easiest way to create a true AI may be to scan a simple brain and then simulate the physics of the atoms. No need to know exactly how a brain works, as long as you can simulate the physics behind it!
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Unfortunately not viable to scan the human brain. We have no way of scanning it without destroying it. And scanning is insufficient to see it fully in action. Further, we have no idea how to simulate the complex quantum physics, biochemistry, and holonomic nature of the brain.
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