Human Brain Vs Computer #michiokaku

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Isnt it interesting how biological "machines" are so much better then electronic ones?

myself
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now you know what the machines in the Matrix were after. 🦕

feyrrari
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It’s awesome seeing how crazy the design for humanity is

timothyvenable
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Lots of background daemons running lol

Wag-ue
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I did the actual math: the computer would have a 6.5 exahertz(there’s no abbreviation for this) processor with 400gb of ddr7 equivalent. It would be capable of roughly 11petaflops. To cool this machine using today’s technology would require a flow rate of roughly 40, 000gpm and the water inlet would be held at a temperature no higher than 30c and the outlet would be near boiling. To power the computer would take roughly 200kw(about half of what powers Times Square) and the size of the computer using today’s technology would be about half a hectare(5, 000m^2). These are jaw dropping numbers, but still well within the realm of possibility. This was calculated using statistics from the 7nm structure and should scale linearly by the size of the structure, for example: the Intel 2nm structure would divide all of these numbers by 3.5. So using today’s technology it would be about the size of a city block(and about 12 stories tall) but with 2nm structures it would be about the size of a gymnasium, would be able to be cooled by an Olympic swimming pool, and would be possible to power using the US current power grid. This is entirely possible by 2030.

Technicallyaddicted
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If our brains were simple enough to understand, we would be to simple to understand them!

telenelatelin
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I really like the way he explains complicated things in a simpler way.

Zakato
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Didn’t they recently grow a couple of brain cells on a Petri dish and teach it to play pong? It learned how to play faster than the most advanced neural networks we have today.

see.eye.
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If we can make computer based on biology, it would be great

Otnaifla
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How are we this sophisticated and still call out shit with such intent?😱

diederickkruse
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Not only that. Human brain has a strong computational power and consciousness. While on the other hand ai has a VERY strong computational power but ZERO consciousness. Because consciousnes is not computational, its physical biological process not a silicone simulation. Its not only more complex its a different thing fundimentally, thats why agi is most probably impossible.

haros
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The computers don't have to survive 7 billion other computers.

sivakumarnarayanasamy
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Ok so I've to plug a charger to my brain to get more watts thus increasing the performance

trailblazer
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Blind random chance is an amazing designer...

brianfarrell
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And they think we got those brains randomly

bakuryuu
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Well if our brain considers that we are close to unlocking and understanding it, it would automatically upgrade to the next phase and then to the next…

sulman
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It's funny how a human brain praises itself by saying it's the most sophisticated thing in the world.

_warismaqbool
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We need to keep our understanding balanced.

There is nothing that even comes close to the ability of the human brain to make estimations of pretty much anything in real time based on almost no information. We are as far as we know the masters of heuristics, something all computers struggle with

What we are terrible at is bias, lossy storage, and precision calculation as opposed to estimation. We’re much better at judging how hard throwing a rock so it lands gently at the top of a pile should feel than we are at accurately assessing the precise height of a pile and calculating the required force. We’re much better at reading someone’s face than being able to precisely recreate something they told you 10 years ago.

Computers absolutely trounce us at many basic things. They’re even approaching us with their capabilities in some surprising areas (with ungodly amounts of compute and data required). But *nothing we’ve ever seen even comes close* to how we build and use heuristics of any shape to operate under no-data situations.

TAPa
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Unless you fit the latest Integrated processor of 2050's or something...
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I hope it gets done by 2050,

Just hoping!

theperipateticaccrescent
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Tyson claims the human brain struggles to decode its world

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