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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