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It's important to understand the hardware of the AI before being able to predict any of it's actions or possible intentions.

A GPU and a CPU do different things based it's physical structure first, then how it's programmed.

So, if you had an AI who's physical components were based on a classical conputing systems, without looking at any other modifications, you'd expect it to behave like a walking iMac, that's not a good idea.

When we're looking at the hardware components and what it can simulate AND emulate, computers are not the only source of inspiration for a Quantum Artifical General Intelligence brain.

Pic related is a good example. Let's emulate a human. (You) NEED seperate hardware components to emulate different parts of the human brain, have them communicate with each other in a way that results in tangible real world output like moving a leg or touching a surface, the coding doesn't even need to make sense.

So if you could emulate anterior lateral motor cortex in a machine it would be much easier and less energy consuming to develop context in raesponse to external and internal stimuli.

If used in conjunction of other emulated human brain components, putting context to a stimuli is part of the baseline needed for the AI to feel emotions like a human would.

You could also 1 or 2 hardware components of a cat's brain so you have quantum AI Catgirls. Just sayin'.

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So I thought...why not accelerate?

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