Categorieën: Alle - emotion - soul - potential - intelligence

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In response to interview @elonmusk

Discussions around the concept of intelligence and the soul often intersect with philosophical and scientific inquiries. Exploring what constitutes human thought and emotion raises profound questions, suggesting that our understanding may be incomplete.

In response to interview @elonmusk

Reflections of a teacher

Which you... the ego driven ro soul

Open AI also said that the term 'selling ones souls just a metaphor.
is it?
Someone said a long time ago. 'People with wearing expensive robes, do not know the truth.'

Atum created all of the Gods. (Tem means to complete)

Old Frisian sēle, sēl (which could also mean "salvation", or "solemn oath"), Gothic saiwala, Old High German sēula, sēla, Old Saxon sēola, and Old Norse sāla. Present-day cognates include Dutch ziel and German Seele.[2] Wiki
Open AI was trained to view the soul as an abstract concept people believe in.
dividing the soul into nine parts: Khat, Ba, Ren, Ka, Shuyet, Jb, Akh, Sahu, and Sechem.
Wiki acknowledges only 8 out of nine

It already is....

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Because it is.... Much more

What puts you in motion? Express ...-sion

Naahhhh. One way to look at [it]. How many wasy are there?

First question that comes to mind is: 'Why start working on things like neurolink, when there is no understanding yet of intelligence?'

Next question: 'What potential is there to start utilising the full potential of our naturally (or supernatural) intelligence, without adding artificial ...?

Ancient Egypt?

In response to interview @elonmusk

This ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa is one of the most spectacular of the ancient world. Find out more about the people of Ancient Egypt, their gods and goddesses, magical land, and daily life.

You feel like you are you. Not just a bunch of atoms bumping.

Something like what people call the soul.

Something that would be obvious in retrospect?

I Think we are probably missing some big things.

[It] feels like something more than that.

What is thought? What is emotion?

Just atoms bumping into eachother

[We] need to understand intelligence.