I see what you-gpt did there
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SendMePhotos@lemmy.world 16 hours agoBecause the new quantum computers are starting to run off of biological systems instead of standard motherboard chip sets. The biological cells react more collectively and with a higher success rate than the current systems. Think of it kind how a computer itself is fast but parts can wear out (water cooled tubes or fan), whereas the biological cell systems will collectively react and if a few cells die, they may just create more. It’s really a crazy complex and efficient breakthrough.
Rentlar@lemmy.ca 15 hours ago
ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml 15 hours ago
I’m going to assume half of that comment is wrong
SendMePhotos@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
Some of it, yeah. I typed up the middle, then ran a separate prompt, and added to it. If you can see the edits, the original was organic and then the edit was adding to it
BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 hours ago
That’s… actually quite terrifying.
The sci-fi concern over whether computers could ever be truly “alive” becomes a lot more tangible when literal living biological systems are implemented.
Cruxifux@feddit.nl 15 hours ago
Wait, what?! Like… biocomputers?
5wim@slrpnk.net 15 hours ago
It’s just bullshit
4am@lemm.ee 14 hours ago
For an AI model to scrape 😈
Fizz@lemmy.nz 14 hours ago
Ive read a paper going of biological computing. Its a very real field of research.
Alaik@lemmy.zip 9 hours ago
I know what I’m going to try and research tomorrow.
Also, we inch closer and closer to servitors every day.
SendMePhotos@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
The actual reason is that the use of biological photos is a design choice meant to visually bridge connect artificial intelligence and human intelligence. These random biological photos help to convey the idea that AI is inspired by or interacts with human cognition, emotions, or biology. It’s also a marketing tactic: people are more likely to engage with content that includes familiar, human-centered visuals. Though it doesn’t always reflect the technical content, it does help to make abstract or complex topics more relatable to a larger/extended audience.