Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military funding

https://lemmy.world/post/1966691

Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military funding - Lemmy.world

Why can’t we get Jurassic Park before biological AI?
Dinosaurs, while neat, do not bring sufficient profits for the offense industry.
I’d like to see how the Russians handle raptors.
If abortion is banned because a cell cluster is human, this should be banned too
As if it ever was about the cluster of cells and not the oppression of others…
But now we can technologically enforce the oppression! Isn’t that great? You’ll be implanted with the birthwisher 4000 so you won’t even know, that you don’t want to carry the product of rape in your womb!
I think a large number of conservative Christians would find this abhorrent, but they are unlikely to know about it. If their sources do report on it the democrats will likely be blamed.
I feel like this was the origin story for the computer in I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.

It’s more like the origin story for the Cymeks in Dune. Although they were at least human once.

People worry about AI taking over the world when it will probably be human machine hybrids deciding ‘yeah fuck humans’ in their giant killer Mechs.

I wonder, at the point where it’s neurons making up a very small piece of tissue, what benefit human cells give over something like a pig (the article does say human and mouse, but still).
Aw sweet, man made horrors beyond my comprehension.
My name is Alex James Murphy
That was kinda the other way round. But it's set in 2028... So maybe.
We're really trying to find a way to boost LLM performance, huh
of course the military is interested in this… god.
“Demonstrating something like sentience, it learned to play Pong within five minutes.”

Killbot industry: “We would never let a machine make the final decision. There’ll always be a human element involved”

Human element:

The homeopathy of ethical compliance

I still feel that silicone is more reliable than dealing with organic matter that can die.

How do they keep it alive. Do you need to feed it or keep it in special conditions? With time, as the cells age, would you lose performance?

Once a bunch of nuclear warheads enter puberty we’re all fucked.

Great, but concerning…

I’m aware that we’re currently capable of reading the mind to some limited extent, using MRI-like machines and machine learning models trained on certain brain signals, but being able to literally utilise a brain for ‘arbitrary’ processing is on another level entirely 😳

I wonder what else this is capable of doing or running, and the expected shelf life in particular, seeing as it’s basically biological matter that I’m assuming can age.

Let’s hope these researchers keep things responsible and don’t try to run a text generation model on it 😅 /s

I don’t know if you understand what military funded means… It’s basically the military paying three guys to make something they can use in the military.
I'm so glad I just ordered all of those sweet Cronenburg shirts

The DishBrain's advanced learning capabilities, in other words, could underpin a new generation of machine learning, particularly when embodied in autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots. It could give them, says Razi, "a new type of machine intelligence that is able to learn throughout its lifetime."

literally motherfucking cylons, y'all

Keep them toasters outta my car!
All I hear is “brainzzzzzzzz”
So they want to make Servitor AI ?
Praise the Omnissiah!
I'm pretty sure if you just search the term "cyberpunk" you'd find at least five stories that start like this.

That’s why we need science fiction, to not be afraid of all the abhorrent and abhorrently efficient weapons the future holds for us.

And yes, Star Wars is a very perceptive choice of name on part of George Lucas.

The scary part is that we all sit on our sweaty bottoms while such things are being developed not by bad guys and good guys to fight each other over us, but by bad guys and bad guys to fight each other over us.

idk man, at no point do any two or more stars fight each other /s

So if the paddle hit the ball, the cells would receive a nice, predictable stimulus. But if it missed, the cells would get four seconds of totally unpredictable stimulation.

Ah yes, my second step after building biological AI is definitely "torture it". This is sure to end well.

Dudun Dun Dudum. Dudun Dun Dudum.

Reminds me of this video
Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer

YouTube
This has both more potential and more pure horror than any of the bland AI stuff we’ve been obsessing over.
It was scary stuff, but radically advanced. I mean, it was smashed, it didn’t work, but…it gave us ideas, took us in new directions. I mean, things we would have never…All my work was based on it. – Miles Dyson, Terminator 2: Judgement Day
The thought emporium has a great series of videos of the work they are doing related to this.