Gregg Braden
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And information can only flow so fast between those. It's limited by the physics. that makes the silicon, silicon. So you say, what is the scalability of a computer chip? And what we have to say is that the scalability is finite. And you mentioned this Moore's law, was a law referencing the doubling, not only of information, but the doubling of computer speeds and chips as well.
And information can only flow so fast between those. It's limited by the physics. that makes the silicon, silicon. So you say, what is the scalability of a computer chip? And what we have to say is that the scalability is finite. And you mentioned this Moore's law, was a law referencing the doubling, not only of information, but the doubling of computer speeds and chips as well.
Every 18 to 24 months. 18 to 24 months. We now are at almost the quantum level where it has happened so fast that we are up against the limits on a quantum level. And Then you ask the question, what about a human neuron? What about our limits?
Every 18 to 24 months. 18 to 24 months. We now are at almost the quantum level where it has happened so fast that we are up against the limits on a quantum level. And Then you ask the question, what about a human neuron? What about our limits?
Every 18 to 24 months. 18 to 24 months. We now are at almost the quantum level where it has happened so fast that we are up against the limits on a quantum level. And Then you ask the question, what about a human neuron? What about our limits?
And this is, it's so beautiful because every time the scientists and the medical teams, they push a human neuron up against what has been perceived to be a limit in the past, we do what humans do. We morph and we adapt to that limit, opening a new vista, an entire new vista of potential that was unknown previously. So that when we say, what is our scalability?
And this is, it's so beautiful because every time the scientists and the medical teams, they push a human neuron up against what has been perceived to be a limit in the past, we do what humans do. We morph and we adapt to that limit, opening a new vista, an entire new vista of potential that was unknown previously. So that when we say, what is our scalability?
And this is, it's so beautiful because every time the scientists and the medical teams, they push a human neuron up against what has been perceived to be a limit in the past, we do what humans do. We morph and we adapt to that limit, opening a new vista, an entire new vista of potential that was unknown previously. So that when we say, what is our scalability?
What we have to say honestly right now is we don't know. Right now, it appears the scalability of a human neuron is infinite. And that's only one example of where we're being conditioned to believe that the technology is our savior, that the AI and the computer chips are the savior at the cost, the very high price of relinquishing our humanness.
What we have to say honestly right now is we don't know. Right now, it appears the scalability of a human neuron is infinite. And that's only one example of where we're being conditioned to believe that the technology is our savior, that the AI and the computer chips are the savior at the cost, the very high price of relinquishing our humanness.
What we have to say honestly right now is we don't know. Right now, it appears the scalability of a human neuron is infinite. And that's only one example of where we're being conditioned to believe that the technology is our savior, that the AI and the computer chips are the savior at the cost, the very high price of relinquishing our humanness.
And we begin replacing our biology with that technology. That's how you lose a species. That's exactly how you lose a species.
And we begin replacing our biology with that technology. That's how you lose a species. That's exactly how you lose a species.
And we begin replacing our biology with that technology. That's how you lose a species. That's exactly how you lose a species.
Sure. When I released the early copies of the book, Pure Human, for review, I had feedback from some scientists and technologists about this very topic. For our viewers at this time, as we're having this conversation, the book is not available commercially right now. So these are review copies.
Sure. When I released the early copies of the book, Pure Human, for review, I had feedback from some scientists and technologists about this very topic. For our viewers at this time, as we're having this conversation, the book is not available commercially right now. So these are review copies.
Sure. When I released the early copies of the book, Pure Human, for review, I had feedback from some scientists and technologists about this very topic. For our viewers at this time, as we're having this conversation, the book is not available commercially right now. So these are review copies.
The book is a celebration of our humanness and hopefully the invitation to develop a deeper appreciation for just what it means to be human so that maybe we're not so fast to relinquish our humanists, at least not before we know what it is that we're giving away. When I got those reviews from some of the technologists, what they believe is that this is the next step in human evolution.
The book is a celebration of our humanness and hopefully the invitation to develop a deeper appreciation for just what it means to be human so that maybe we're not so fast to relinquish our humanists, at least not before we know what it is that we're giving away. When I got those reviews from some of the technologists, what they believe is that this is the next step in human evolution.
The book is a celebration of our humanness and hopefully the invitation to develop a deeper appreciation for just what it means to be human so that maybe we're not so fast to relinquish our humanists, at least not before we know what it is that we're giving away. When I got those reviews from some of the technologists, what they believe is that this is the next step in human evolution.