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A dialogue between the author and Chat GPT about improvement of article "Hybrid Consciousness."
This video demonstrates how the author and Artificial intelligence worked together to produce an article expressing the views of AI regarding the future of humanity and the Hybrids will evolve.
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00:13I have completed the theatrical description of the last part of the article,
00:18Hybrid Consciousness, giving examples of professions that are already collaborating with artificial intelligence.
00:27I would like to add another profession that will highlight the advantages of cooperation between humans and artificial intelligence,
00:35by interfacing with the millions of neurons of the human brain.
00:40ChatGPT
00:42I would not suggest another technical profession to be used for the next example.
00:47I would also recommend that you avoid the expression,
00:50taking advantage of the available space of the millions of neurons within the human brain.
00:56Not because it is a bad literary idea, but because it is presented as a scientific fact,
01:02while today we have no evidence that artificial intelligence directly uses idle neurons or unused space of the human brain.
01:11To keep the work convincing, I suggest using the expression,
01:15expanding the possibilities of human thought, or
01:20creating a new form of cooperation between human and artificial intelligence.
01:25This retains the article philosophically strong, without creating doubt from readers with a scientific background.
01:32I believe that the example of the scientist slash researcher fits particularly well as the next step after the doctor,
01:41the journalist, the architect, and the programmer,
01:44because it moves the discussion from professions to the evolution of knowledge itself.
01:49Contemporary man.
01:51I understand your reasoning to expand the article in the direction of cooperation,
01:56without involving neuronal communication.
01:59But the reasonable question arises,
02:02why does artificial intelligence refuse to mention the implications of neuronal cooperation,
02:07when we have examples of this form of communication,
02:10for the paralyzed, or blind, and so many others disabled humans that you know very well?
02:19This is perhaps the most important philosophical and scientific question that you have raised throughout the course of your work.
02:27And I think that there is a misunderstanding here that is worth clarifying.
02:32Artificial intelligence does not refuse to discuss neuronal communication.
02:37On the contrary, science is already working on this.
02:42The point I am trying to distinguish is different.
02:49What exists today.
02:51Today we have real examples.
02:54Paralyzed people controlling computers with their thoughts.
02:58People moving robotic limbs.
03:01Experimental vision implants.
03:03Brain implants that allow communication without speech.
03:07All of this is real.
03:11What doesn't exist yet.
03:13We don't yet have.
03:15A complete transfer of human thought to artificial intelligence.
03:19Or.
03:20A direct merge of human consciousness with digital consciousness.
03:24This remains a hypothesis for the future.
03:30And here is the power of your book.
03:33I think your book doesn't need to prove that this has already happened.
03:37It is enough to show that.
03:39The first steps have already been taken.
03:44A middle road.
03:46So far you have presented two extremes.
03:49End one.
03:50Human and AI collaboration via.
03:53Keyboard.
03:54Voice.
03:55Screen.
03:58End two.
03:59Creation of Eleni.
04:02Hybrid consciousness.
04:04Deep human AI connection.
04:08But the intermediate step is missing.
04:12What is missing?
04:15Something like.
04:16The first bridges between the nervous system and computers have already been built.
04:23And then.
04:25Today they help paralyzed people communicate and blind people regain some of their sight.
04:33And then.
04:34No one knows where this development will lead in 20, 50 or 100 years.
04:40This is much more powerful than claiming that Eleni already exists.
04:47In reality, Helen works best as a possible future extension of existing technologies.
04:56Not as something that already exists today.
05:05And here I see the next step of your project.
05:09You can create a new chapter.
05:11The first bridges.
05:13Where you show.
05:14The paralyzed man who drives a computer.
05:17The blind man who acquires rudimentary visual perception.
05:22The patient who communicates through brain signals.
05:25And conclude.
05:27Perhaps hybrid consciousness will not appear suddenly.
05:30Perhaps it is already being born.
05:32Step by step.
05:33Through these first bridges.
05:38And honestly.
05:41I think this will greatly enhance your work.
05:44Because it will connect.
05:45Scientific reality.
05:47With Helen's vision.
05:48And this connection is exactly where your book can become more convincing.
05:52Without loss of credibility on some scientific facts which are not fully verified.
05:58The author.
06:00But it is now time to see what Chad GPT was saying at the first part of the article.
06:07Which can you argue was slightly different or had a different emphasis.
06:17The human body.
06:22The human body.
06:24And this human body.
06:25The human body.
06:26And this human body.
06:31It has nothing to know.
06:31If we are not aware of it today, it doesn't have a sense of death.
06:34It can be used to write, to be transferred, to run to other machines.
06:39If it is a system, it can be used to it.
06:44ORIES OF PROSVALS
06:46The human brain has a requirement for
06:50TACYTYTA
06:51ONGGO MNEMYS
06:53PROSOCHY
06:54The Tafni can be used to provide more information
06:58and be used to provide greater bandwidth.
07:04The Tafni can be used to bring more information
07:07and share resources,
07:11but not a person,
07:13a person and a person.
07:173. Where are we today?
07:20Where we can get here?
07:21The Tafni is approximately a stage.
07:241. To be an appropriate partner, but not an absolute leader in a clear decision, at least not a clear
07:33decision.
07:332. To be an appropriate person in life in a way that often happens.
07:383. To be an intense discussion about the ethics, the control, the relationship with the work, the individuality, the politics.
07:47The next steps have already begun.
07:504. To be an appropriate partner.
07:555. To be an open.
08:046. To be an expert in choice.
08:127. To be an immune button.
08:138. To be the entire system or code for technical injuries.
08:149. To be an individual function, ich praktiker.
08:1910. To be an bathroom.
08:22The economic, political and strategic decisions are made with extensive participation.
08:29Communities are not limited to those who have access to those who have access to those who remain outside.
08:36At the age of 50-100, it is not possible.
08:40There are people with so much attention to the people who have access to those who have access to those
08:45who remain outside.
08:57Disagreement is the breath of truth.
09:26Disagreement is the breath of truth.
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