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Rise of artificial general intelligence.

   


Rise of artificial general intelligence. 


What if we would create microchip, where is living neurons? Those neurons can be taken from bees or some other bugs, and they can be feed inside that core. The microchip itself can be fantastic, but when we are connecting it with the massive databases, what is communicating with neurons by using EEG-communication or miniaturized electrodes. 


We can create a computer or robot that can operate independently, and connect the records more effectively than the regular microchips can. Those neurons can feed by using sugars, which is created by cell cultures, where is the green leaf. And that thing can make it possible to make the outstanding artificial intelligence. This kind of microchip can be installed in the supercomputers, where they would give the "spice" for those systems. 


If we are connecting those supercomputers to drones, we can make sure that the highly advanced systems would not go in the wrong hands. That means the drone is operating with limited computing capacity and real solutions like sophisticated artificial intelligence tools are in the remote position. 


In some other visions, those complicated programs are stored in the Bose-Einstein condensate, and if the system would damage the vaporizing condensate would destroy the programs and controlling tools, and those neurons can be destroyed by using bacteria. The system includes kernel, which makes it possible that the neurons can control the microchips. 


The key element in artificial intelligence is the database, and one of the most fascinating ideas is to make an effective artificial intelligence tool is to connect living neurons to the computer and its databases. That thing allows making the sophisticated data processing tool, which is making the robots and other things more flexible than ever before. The database is the thing, that tells the neurons, what they can, and how they do something. 


So could we sometimes make this thing to our brains? By connecting them to the database and using the brain core stimulation that thing allows us to learn things like languages and more complicated skills in seconds. That thing makes a great advantage to the learning and teaching process, but there is the risk that some wrong skills like the ability to make nuclear weapons or training of swat cop are going in the hands of criminals. 

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