Current location - Loan Platform Complete Network - Big data management - Discussion on "Cyberization" with Mr. Dasuki
Discussion on "Cyberization" with Mr. Dasuki
Name: Liu Minti ? Number:20021110076 ? College:School of Electrical Engineering

I will continue to evolve, I have died as a human being, and in the future I will live as a "cyberized" person. --Peter Scott Morgan

Embedded Cow Nose Higher Dimensional Upgrades

Embedded Cow asks the question of how to define ourselves, and what is our problem

Embedded Cow Text

Tiny Tibbs:

It seems like we don't know what's left of us except for our brains and our consciousness?

Mr. Dashu:

Well, it comes down to the question of how to define ourselves, what is us

Mr. Dashu:

From a certain point of view the biological body is just the building blocks we build, synthesizing proteins from organic matter, according to certain boundary response conditions, so that the proteins have a spatial function property, and different relative positions exhibit different traits, so as to build a new building. We synthesize proteins from organic matter, under certain boundary response conditions, so that the proteins have spatio-temporal functional properties, and different relative positions exhibit different traits, thus building a slow-changing macroscopic form that is constantly being born and renewed at the micro level. Including memory is part of what we build.

Mr. Dashu:

Just like when we play the game of Snake Eater, every time we change different colors and different avatars, we are still constructing longer and longer bodies from small to large, and when we encounter different scenarios, we seem to be brand new, but in fact, we are still responding to the same strategy, and experiencing the same destiny.

Mr. Dashu:

So what is ourselves, this needs to be defined

Xiaotizi:

It seems to go back to the original three questions of philosophy, who are we? Where do we come from? Where do we go?

Mr. Dashu:

So from that perspective, immortality or cyberization is not really a good option. , rather than continuing to tinker with a broken physical block, we would prefer to rebuild a whole new block of flesh. Than. Those trivial memories with all sorts of biases and constraints, we prefer to zero out the initial values and start the next iteration with a random initial value that will be more likely to yield an optimal solution. So whether it's the hardware of the physical body or the software of the soul, immortality or cyberization is not an optimal solution

Tiny Tip:

Staging is probably the best!!!? At least the person's life span could be extended a bit, and some attempts to get suboptimal first would be fine! ...? Reboot sometimes not good to do ah!? For example, the birth of a child that how can you re-select it again.

Xiaotizi:

Directly do not want offspring, save the information and then fill the desired container may be better.?

Little Tiki:

Just delete the biased and bounded information, then randomly initialize it, split it into different containers, and let it go back to updating itself to environmental changes.

Mr. Dashu:

Haha. This idea is still based on our existing definition of self. Or rather, if you think about it from the perspective of Gluttony, if you think about it from the perspective of the strategy behind Gluttony, then rebirth is more rational than immortality

Tiny Tip:

All the information is recombined

Tiny Tip:

Rebirth!

Kotiko:

That's right! Rebirth wouldn't need to be repeated all over again! Rather, it's really an upgrade and update

Kotoko:

It's moving in an uptrend rather than a horizontal trend

Mr. Oshiki:

Uh-huh, yeah. The fewer biased constraints there are, the more you can iterate the global optimum

Xiaoti Zi:

Or upgrading

Xiaoti Zi:

The teacher's words remind me of the idea of maximal entropy

Mr. Dashu:

Yes, it's not the dimensionality of our corporeal body that is changing, it's the upgrading of the higher dimensions of the creation of the corporeal body

Xiaoti Zi.

The fewer constraints there are, the more redundant information there will be, then the more likely it is that the optimal solution will be obtained, i.e. the closer the assumptions are to the state of nature the better it is for getting closer to the truth.

Mr. Dashu:

Hmmmm, for the fitting of world boundaries, children are definitely more malleable than old people, and even if old people have more experience, experience means the fitting of past boundaries, which is actually a kind of constraint that will hinder the exploration of future boundaries.

Mr. Dashu:

Individual rebirth can solve part of the experience bondage, but the high-dimensional dna iteration of a single species still can't escape from the experience bondage, which leads to stepping on the track of one's own experience, deviating further and further away from the future boundary of the world, and thus being eliminated by nature. So multi-species is a higher dimensional search strategy

Mr. Dashu:

By analogy, in fact, all births and deaths accomplish higher dimensional search trade-offs, and the whole evolution is constantly searching to fit the boundaries of the multi-dimensional world, and this overall evolution is from the low-dimensional fitting of births and deaths to the extension of the higher dimensions, and constantly approaching the higher dimensions

Xiaoti Zi:

How does it feel? It feels a little bit like the Taoist concept of the Nine Heavens

Mr. Dashu:

Neural network algorithms, machine learning, not all of this strategy

Mr. Dashu:

Higher dimensional fitting

Xiaotizi:

Uh-huh. Big data fits a high-dimensional spatial model, ? and then predicts instances with high-dimensional features.?

Tiny Tip:

Models can be complex enough if there's enough data.

Mr. Bigtree:

Seeing ourselves at different scales from different dimensions, we are not only our physical selves, but also the value of our family chain of ancestors taken at the present time, and a sampling sample of the entire species at the boundary of space-time. We can think of ourselves as a definite number, or as a random variable, or in a higher dimension, we are a sample of the realization of a random process

Xiaoti Zi:

A sample track

Dashu Sensei:

This may be the difference in self-perception between a human being, a celestial being, a god, and a Buddha

Dashu Sensei:

The so-called eternal life of a human being is not only the physical self, but also the values taken from the family ancestral chain in the present time, and the sample under the space-time boundary of the whole species. p>

The so-called eternal life is also on a large scale of high-dimensional eternal life, not cyberized physical body level

Mr. Dashu:

If a Gluttony watched the video for the first one hundred times, and realized that there was also a Gluttony many years ago, which had the same reaction strategy as itself, and even the fate of the Gluttony crashing into the wall was similar when it was a Gluttony, it might then realize that it was the Gluttony behind A higher-dimensional being, and the current glutton is just a realization of itself.

Xiaotiqi:

That level of thinking is the essence of the upgrade,

Xiaotiqi:

or what makes sense,

Mr. Dashu:

hmmmm?

Kotoko:

Even if it's only once in the flesh, it would be worth it to experience the whole process of upgrading one's mind in that one realization!

Mr. Dashu:

Well, if you can't do it once, you can do it many times, and it's relatively realistic to use life and death to upgrade your thinking.