Only when we understand ourselves from the ground up, can we take humanity to the next step. I fully believe that this will be the next era of computing with much better accuracy and efficiency than finely cut up rocks.
I don't think I am a simulation but am I a simulation that thinks he is not a simulation? We humans have a habit of believing this that or the next thing, before we can confirm with confidence what is or is not in reality true. This habit is our main source of unnecessary division and conflict. Thanks for this simulation of reality, video.
While I appreciate the creative parallel to Pacific Rim Uprising, the reality of Dr. Fred Jordan's work with brain organoids is quite different and even more fascinating from a scientific perspective. Unlike the movie's fictional alien-brain integration, Dr. Jordan's research uses human brain organoids - tiny, lab-grown neural tissues that mimic aspects of human brain structure and function. By networking 16 brain organoids together, Dr. Jordan's research actually opens up interesting questions about biological computing, consciousness, and the future of energy efficient hybrid computer systems
wow , so much potential and applications within a 50 min video , then you let him skirt the ethical considerations which is one of the BIGGEST components of this technology, which is the ethical considerations . also his response to this section as interpreted by my view was " dont care "
9:40 ... he saying that is not possible as far his know at the same time he cant keep eye contact and look to every where and say that they would be empty... should we be concern about it? XD
@@KarenNagato building full fledged organs/brain is not possible using the organoids approach is what Dr Fred says at 9:40.....trust this answers your query
If those organoids have consiousness than it is really unethical ... And how could some one can say that those organoids dont have cosiousness .... Its really scary ....
research on brain organoids have been going for more than a decade now, besides Dr Jordan there are other teams working on similar bio-computer approach
@toctwpodcast I know what you are saying. But for me something doesn't fit completely, independently the three of the fields necessary are there and proven, but the sense and interpretation of the electrochemical signals are not developed anywhere properly. There is a hole in the process. Anyway time to the time
Yes , also it's scary ,,,,, as a student of computer science I know how dangerous and scary this is ... This type of experiment should be stopped by an ethical point of view . Assume that those organoids can feel pain , how unethical this type of experiments are ...
@@JohnCane147 humans are fallible we need evolution to happen we can't stop it we must direct it, let's use genetic engineering over those lab grown brains and let's improve cognition and use it for understanding more about the universe
God Almighty of the Heavens and earth, forgive all pharisean brood of vipers; all tallmudder sinhogs; and all other heirs of Cain, as they have forgiven their debtors, enemies, and victims. INRIX
Only when we understand ourselves from the ground up, can we take humanity to the next step. I fully believe that this will be the next era of computing with much better accuracy and efficiency than finely cut up rocks.
That’s if the Pple who has programmed society allows us to reach our full potential …
I don't think I am a simulation but am I a simulation that thinks he is not a simulation? We humans have a habit of believing this that or the next thing, before we can confirm with confidence what is or is not in reality true. This habit is our main source of unnecessary division and conflict. Thanks for this simulation of reality, video.
If you really think about it … we live in a hologram …
This makes me think of Pacific Rim Uprising. In the movie, they integrated the alien brains into the Jaeger Technology.
While I appreciate the creative parallel to Pacific Rim Uprising, the reality of Dr. Fred Jordan's work with brain organoids is quite different and even more fascinating from a scientific perspective. Unlike the movie's fictional alien-brain integration, Dr. Jordan's research uses human brain organoids - tiny, lab-grown neural tissues that mimic aspects of human brain structure and function.
By networking 16 brain organoids together, Dr. Jordan's research actually opens up interesting questions about biological computing, consciousness, and the future of energy efficient hybrid computer systems
wow , so much potential and applications within a 50 min video , then you let him skirt the ethical considerations which is one of the BIGGEST components of this technology, which is the ethical considerations .
also his response to this section as interpreted by my view was " dont care "
9:40 ... he saying that is not possible as far his know at the same time he cant keep eye contact and look to every where and say that they would be empty... should we be concern about it? XD
@@KarenNagato building full fledged organs/brain is not possible using the organoids approach is what Dr Fred says at 9:40.....trust this answers your query
If those organoids have consiousness than it is really unethical ... And how could some one can say that those organoids dont have cosiousness .... Its really scary ....
LOVED it ..
Ghost in a machine!!!
This sounds as a fraud, I have no proof but no doubts either.
research on brain organoids have been going for more than a decade now, besides Dr Jordan there are other teams working on similar bio-computer approach
@toctwpodcast I know what you are saying. But for me something doesn't fit completely, independently the three of the fields necessary are there and proven, but the sense and interpretation of the electrochemical signals are not developed anywhere properly. There is a hole in the process. Anyway time to the time
This is highly unethical
It must happen
@@the_tech_senseii No it doesn't
Yes , also it's scary ,,,,, as a student of computer science I know how dangerous and scary this is ... This type of experiment should be stopped by an ethical point of view . Assume that those organoids can feel pain , how unethical this type of experiments are ...
@@JohnCane147 humans are fallible we need evolution to happen we can't stop it we must direct it, let's use genetic engineering over those lab grown brains and let's improve cognition and use it for understanding more about the universe
God Almighty of the Heavens and earth, forgive all pharisean brood of vipers; all tallmudder sinhogs; and all other heirs of Cain, as they have forgiven their debtors, enemies, and victims. INRIX
schizo?