Star Trek (1966) - S03E01 Spock's Brain |
computational mesh network
AI programmable humans
https://barleysarthistory.blogspot.com/2024/11/agsi-bi-directional-organic-vessel.html
https://barleysarthistory.blogspot.com/2024/11/qbd-holography-rrw.html
offload tasks to idle minds
similar to https://boinc.berkeley.edu/ for organic systems
How We Taught Technology to Program Humans
Social media were the Missionaries; AI are the Conquistadors: https://rushkoff.medium.com/how-we-taught-technology-to-program-humans-2388adf91364
using social media to program AI/AI using social media to program humans
microwave tight beam to reprogram human subjects, smartphone, WIFI, 6G cell network
mapping technology to locate human subjects https://barleysarthistory.blogspot.com/2024/09/gps-supplemental-guidance.html
reasoning for offloading tasks to human subjects (during sleep, idle time)
Search Labs Google:
The human brain's processing power is estimated to be 1 exaflop, or 10¹⁸ floating-point operations per second, while consuming only 20 watts of power:
Power efficiency
The brain is extremely power efficient, using renewable solar energy stored in food. In comparison, the world's most powerful supercomputer, the Oak Ridge Frontier, requires 20 megawatts of power to perform exaflop computing.
Computational efficiency
The brain's computational efficiency is orders of magnitude higher than electronic computers.
Brain structure
The brain is made up of interconnected nerve cells, called neurons, that communicate with each other through electrical and chemical interactions. The brain distributes its computing power to billions of neurons, which interact through trillions of connections (synapses).
Processing capacity
The brain's processing capacity is estimated to be 120 bits per second. This is enough to understand one person speaking, but at least 120 bps is needed to understand two people
sci-fi project 33-Й
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