dude this guy is so crazy smart!! you are so lucky, great questions!!
@JH-pl8ihАй бұрын
this is awesome. thanks to you both for doing it.
@infiniteworfare5089Ай бұрын
for doing what? making a future where humans are implanted with chips and they can do whatever they want to yalls brains? humans cannot be trusted with this technology. humans have no free will and sadistic behavior is common. you cannot trust these people.
@NicholasWilliams-h3jАй бұрын
😊 This is awesome, I could hear this guy talk all day long, I hope to see more of this. I want to know more and more about how the brain localizes information composition types, and which composition mappings are inversely/proportionally related in polarization/depolarization of each others signals (which compositions of information processing are in symbiosis, and which are distant in terms analogous task or context). I wish I could see the continuous activity of a brain region as someone moves throughout the world, but I'll never be able to have that insight unless I figure it out myself I guess, as usual 😤😂 Also, it might not seem to the naive mind that it's not about simulating the human mind, however recognizing it's superior compute/learning capability (per pound * per watt) of the human mind proves otherwise, therefore machine learning is in part about simulating things like the human mind, because the mind is machine learning in the current best format in the real world by far, observationally proven (per watt and per pound) and nothing has came close.
@brendawilliams8062Ай бұрын
It’s a global distribution and appears it has utilization in many fields other than language. It’s an excellent presentation
@NicholasWilliams-h3jАй бұрын
@@brendawilliams8062 Definitely, it's doing all sorts of weird high leverage things, I bet it would blow our minds how beautiful it is to see our networks outside of the network. It has to be resolution of dynamics that makes a galaxy look silly. Viewing it as a network of manufacturing centers, distribution centers, and supply chains makes it easier to understand.
@zenchessАй бұрын
This is great content.
@infiniteworfare5089Ай бұрын
no its not. read my other comment.
@zenchessАй бұрын
@@infiniteworfare5089 You don't have a visible comment other than your reply to me.
@drwsldАй бұрын
Hey Mr. Nguyen , your thoughts and video on relating Yang-Mills Hamiltonians to the lattice Perturbation helped inspire a proof of quantum gravity. Can you check it out? It's a 20 min video and a full hour explanation.
@drwsldАй бұрын
Here's the quantum gravity explanation: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jKCZmnmVpJhmibcsi=vF0ADKQ0hHL2N6qg Here's the full explanation on me deriving all this from a prototypical P = NP algorithm : kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHKlZ4xmebSgkMksi=Xo44PH2zzT7riMI0
@6AxisSageАй бұрын
you can hear people talk about it or come see the cortex in simulation in my work already.. be more fun promise