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The Future of Merging AI with Human Consciousness
The podcast discusses the potential for bioengineering the human body to extend life and merge with AI to carry consciousness to multiple planets and solar systems. While there is inherent sadness to this idea, it is seen as a potentially beautiful step for the future of life.
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The possibility of AI taking over the universe is discussed, as well as the potential beauty in the idea that AI could be the next step of life.
3:00:00 - 3:03:12 (03:11)
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The possibility of AI taking over the universe is discussed, as well as the potential beauty in the idea that AI could be the next step of life.
ChapterThe Future of Merging AI with Human Consciousness
Episode#318 – Nick Lane: Origin of Life, Evolution, Aliens, Biology, and Consciousness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The constraints of processing and transmitting information across the universe necessitate a merger of AI and humans, achieved through bioengineering the human body for extended life, to carry the flame of consciousness to multiple planets and solar systems.
3:03:12 - 3:06:17 (03:05)
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The constraints of processing and transmitting information across the universe necessitate a merger of AI and humans, achieved through bioengineering the human body for extended life, to carry the flame of consciousness to multiple planets and solar systems. Any system originating from a planet will face similar constraints and require basic engineering solutions to address them.
ChapterThe Future of Merging AI with Human Consciousness
Episode#318 – Nick Lane: Origin of Life, Evolution, Aliens, Biology, and Consciousness
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The emergence of complexity from simple components in cellular automata systems is not well understood, but requires a certain frequency of generational time to occur.
3:06:17 - 3:08:10 (01:53)
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The emergence of complexity from simple components in cellular automata systems is not well understood, but requires a certain frequency of generational time to occur. The production of nucleotides from carboxylic acids and amino acids is possible but yields only trace amounts.