What would prevent a Human brain from hosting an AI?
FYI some humans have quite impressive skills:
Hypermnesia, random: 100k digits of Pi (Akira Haraguchi) That’s many kB of utterly random programming.
Hypermnesia, visual: accurate visual memory (Stephen Wiltshire, NYC Skyline memorised in 10mn)
Hypermnesia, language: fluency in 40+ languages (Powell Alexander Janulus)
High IQ, computation, etc. : countless records.
Peak human brain could act as a (memory-constrained) Universal Turing/Oracle Machine, and run a light enough AI, especially if it’s programmed in such a way that the Human Memory is its Web-like database?
What would prevent a Human brain from hosting an AI?
FYI some humans have quite impressive skills:
Hypermnesia, random: 100k digits of Pi (Akira Haraguchi) That’s many kB of utterly random programming.
Hypermnesia, visual: accurate visual memory (Stephen Wiltshire, NYC Skyline memorised in 10mn)
Hypermnesia, language: fluency in 40+ languages (Powell Alexander Janulus)
High IQ, computation, etc. : countless records.
Peak human brain could act as a (memory-constrained) Universal Turing/Oracle Machine, and run a light enough AI, especially if it’s programmed in such a way that the Human Memory is its Web-like database?