Interesting again, thanks. I rather regret that I never studied these subjects. I would also emphasise external factors getting in the way. You sometimes have to try to shut them out, but the actions of others can be unhelpful. AI does not have this problem.
A really good piece Ant, quite poetic in some of its imagery. I love the fallen carrot as bait ( to the dog and to memories) and the idea of pathways being carved in the brain. And eventually you very cleverly turn the tables on AI, proving that we can stop thinking, if need be, whereas it never can ( unless, I suppose, someone pulls its plug?)
Interesting again, thanks. I rather regret that I never studied these subjects. I would also emphasise external factors getting in the way. You sometimes have to try to shut them out, but the actions of others can be unhelpful. AI does not have this problem.
Interesting subject as ever. Well done. Did you get to finish that particular conversation with your daughter in law?
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Actually I didn’t – I got distracted with the idea for podcast! Maybe the moment has passed now!
A really good piece Ant, quite poetic in some of its imagery. I love the fallen carrot as bait ( to the dog and to memories) and the idea of pathways being carved in the brain. And eventually you very cleverly turn the tables on AI, proving that we can stop thinking, if need be, whereas it never can ( unless, I suppose, someone pulls its plug?)