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No, scientists just study. They study everything, in all directions. Including the brain. Who's going to stop them? I posted some informative videos above, if you're interested in the subject, you can listen to a lot more.
Scientists don't just study,
they're studying with a purpose - how to turn natural intelligence into artificial intelligence (robots)
and they are paid handsomely for it, so that they think of nothing elseScientists don't just study,
they're studying with a purpose - how to turn natural intelligence into artificial intelligence (robots)
Why, they do it both ways. Different ways. It is the inquiring mind that goes where it is interested, sometimes without other additional stimuli.
Why, it goes both ways. It's different. It's an inquisitive mind, going where it wants to go, sometimes without other extra stimuli.
No one wants intelligent robots. A robot is like a slave, it has to do its master's bidding.
Perhaps there are masochists who create their own problems, who create a robot to teach the robot how to live.
But that's unrealistic.
Do you think there are people who make a lot of money and then create their own problems for their own money?
Do you think there are people who make a lot of money and then create problems for themselves, for their own money?
Basically it is a human problem to create problems for oneself (even more of an attribute)
Perhaps there are masochists who create their own problems, who create a robot to teach them how to live their lives.
But that's not realistic.
Do you think there are people who make a lot of money and then create their own problems for their own money?
Like Elon Musk, he could easily be broke for the rest of his life by choosing less risky ways of earning money. Rather than launching rockets with the likelihood of failure.
Do you think there are people who have made a lot of money and then create problems for themselves, for their own money?
It's all different. Usually scientists aren't really about the money. Look, doesn't it look like it?
The example of Elon Musk - he could easily be in the money for the rest of his life - by choosing less risky ways of earning money. rather than launching rockets with the likelihood of failure.
Musk needs publicity, not money, he's the kind of man who seeks publicity...
Musk needs publicity, not money, he's the kind of man who seeks publicity...
Doesn't get away with it - looking for trouble for his own money
Doesn't dismiss the point - looking for trouble for his own money
Somehow the main thing is that everyone is talking about him and discussing him...