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- MAN CUTS CHECK FOR $100,000,000
BITCOIN! MUST WATCH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmydaEoBoKc
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- ONE'S BRAIN CAN BE DIGITIZED
AND ONE CAN HAVE ETERNAL LIFE IN SIMULATION
- "I know from our sources
deep inside the Silicon Valley Institutions that they genuinely
believe that they are going to produce AI that's so powerful,
relatively soon, that people will have their brains digitized,
uploaded to these AIs and live forever in simulation, therefore
have eternal life."
- https://christianjournal.net/turning-point/science/beast-tech/
- humanity-has-a-five-ten-percent-chance-of-surviving-artificial-intelligence-warns-elon-musk/
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- TEMPTED?
- "No man can serve two masters:
for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else
he will hold
- to the one, and despise the other.
Ye cannot
serve God AND Mammon (money)." Matthew
6:24
- "And Jesus answered and said
unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou
shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him (GOD) only shalt thou serve. Luke 4:8
- "Moreover ye see and hear,
that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all Asia, this
Paul hath persuaded and turned away much people, saying that
there be NO
gods, which are made with hands:" Acts
19:26
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- SOMETHING STRANGE IS
GOING ON HERE!
- ( Must see)
[A test you have to pass to participate. They kick out 1% (could
they be Christians?)]
Jason A - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_Gml_ps4Mo
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- THE NEW TECHNOLOGY IS
AVAILABLE TO HELP DOCTORS MAKE THE CALL
- Doctors have long relied on experience
and instinct to make diagnoses. Now artificial intelligence can
help with the hardest cases.
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- SCI-FI FANS ENTHUSIASTIC
FOR DIGITIZING THE BRAIN
- Artificial IntelligenceDeep LearningFeaturedNeuroscienceNeurotechOpen
Neuroscience ArticlesPsychologyRobotics
Summary: Researchers report science fiction fans are positive
about the potential to upload consciousness, neurotech and digitizing
the brain.
Source: University of Helsinki.
"Mind upload is a technology rife with unsolved philosophical
questions," says researcher Michael Laakasuo.
"For example, is the potential for conscious experiences
transmitted when the brain is copied? Does the digital brain
have the ability to feel pain, and is switching off the emulated
brain comparable to homicide? And what might potentially everlasting
life be like on a digital platform?"
A positive attitude from science fiction enthusiasts
Such questions can be considered science fiction, but the first
breakthroughs in digitising the brain have already been made:
for example, the nervous system of the roundworm (C. elegans)
has been successfully modelled within a Lego robot capable of
independently moving and avoiding obstacles. Recently, the creation
of a functional digital copy of the piece of a somatosensory
cortex of the rat brain was also successful.
https://neurosciencenews.com/sci-fi-digitized-brain-9564/
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- MEET THE MAN ON A CONTROVERSIAL
MISSION TO PRESERVE AND DIGITIZE YOUR BRAIN
- Many futurists have speculated
that we may one day be able to scan the human brain and "upload"
it to a computer. Some believe this could allow humans to live
on after death in digital form, or preserve a copy of yourself
that will stick around long after you're gone. Of course, we're
nowhere near being able to achieve such a feat right now - but
what if your brain could be preserved until technology makes
brain digitization possible?
Contents
· A philosophical turn
· The tricky business of brain preservation
That's exactly what scientist Robert McIntyre is hoping to do.
In 2015, he launched a startup called Nectome, aimed at developing
brain-preservation technology. Today, that startup has faded
from the limelight somewhat, but McIntyre's dream - preserving
human brains so that they might be digitized in the future -
is still very much alive. I sat down with him to get an update
on the current state of his brain-preservation ambitions.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/features/robert-mcintyre-nectome-brain-uploading-
- perservation-digitization/
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- HOW DIGITALIZATION AFFECTS
THE BRAIN
Have you ever wondered how digitalization affects the brain?
Read on to discover the answer to this question!
The human brain has nearly 100 billion neurons that communicate
with each other faster than the speed of light. However, since
digitalization has invaded our lives, people have started to
wonder if the brain could lose some of its abilities.
The brain has incredible plasticity and adaptability, meaning
that it adjusts to its environment in order to optimize resources.
In other words, if digitalization leads the brain to no longer
have to be in charge of certain processes, maybe it'll compensate
by improving other abilities.
Researchers have already started to tackle this question. In
fact, they've been able to identify some changes the brain might
be experiencing, especially in the youth population.
https://exploringyourmind.com/how-digitalization-affects-the-brain/#:~:text=The%20brain
- %20has%20incredible%20plasticity%20and%20adaptability%2C%20meaning,processes%
- 2C%20maybe%20it%E2%80%99ll%20compensate%20by%20improving%20other%20abilities.
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- KEY TAKE AWAYS
- Researchers using Intel
AI diagnosed heart conditions with greater accuracy than
most doctors
Intel® Saffron AI reached an accuracy
rate of more than 90 percent by scanning 10,000 signals in one
heartbeat1
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Artificial intelligence democratizes expert diagnoses
for patients and doctors everywhere in the world
The patient says she has trouble breathing, even when shes
resting. She has a stubborn cough, her ankles are swollen, and
shes tired all the time. Recognizing the constellation
of symptoms describing heart failure, the patients doctor
orders an echocardiogram. The test reveals theres something
wrong with the patients heart muscle, raising the need
for a more precise diagnosis. Is the patient suffering from cardiomyopathy
or pericarditis?
- .
- Distinguishing between these two
diseases is tricky. To make the right call, heart doctors rely
on their experience and the wealth of data from echocardiograms.
But even with the combined power of training and technology,
results are mixed. A skilled and experienced cardiologist can
make an accurate diagnosis three out of four times.2 For other
physicians, the accuracy rate is closer to one in two. Not much
better than a coin toss. Fortunately, new technology is available
to help doctors make the call.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/healthcare-it/article/improved-diagnosis.html
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- APPLE IS GETTING EVERYONE
PREPARED FOR IT...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4BKdmMUxy8
- [Satan pays well: Apple CEO Tim
Cook Earned $102 Million in 2017
- December 27, 2017 PST by Juli
Clover - In fiscal 2017, Apple CEO Tim Cook received a salary
of $3.06 million plus $9.33 million in bonuses and stock worth
$89.2 million for a total compensation package of approximately
$102 million, reports Bloomberg. The data was shared today by
Apple in a proxy statement filed with the United States Securities
and Exchange Commission ahead of the company's annual shareholders
meeting, which will take place on February 13, 2018.
- https://www.macrumors.com/2017/12/27/apple-ceo-tim-cook-102-million/
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- IS IT REALLY OVER?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2xgmSC-E8M
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- THE BIBLE SAYS THIS
IS EXACTLY HOW IT WOULD LOOK BEFORE THE END (2017-2018)
- 386,940 views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWe62uHpikY
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