This article claims China has built a 174 trillion parameter artificial
brain (174 trillion is larger than the number of synapses in the human
cortex --
https://eurasiantimes.com/aping-a-human-brain-chinese-supercomputer-achieves-breakthrough-in-ai/
.

If that is true it is impressive, at least from a hardware perspective at a
minimum.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 6:10 AM John Rose <[email protected]> wrote:

> This actually makes sense, before you experiment on it ask for the AI’s
> consent. It technically makes sense, picture experimenting on for example,
> Microsoft Windows kernel. Or other systems like, cloud networks, or
> database servers, or hardware systems, all have layers put in place for
> experimentation. The layers essentially simulate consent. For AI/AGI
> perhaps there should be standardized layers… since at some point there
> might be a sentience. And I can understand how Google dismisses this at a
> corporate philosophical level. A path forward might be using consensus
> mechanisms instead of decisions made in a backroom.
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