Comment Re: Meh, if it's fun while it lasts that's fine (Score 1) 101
Comment Re: You WILL Watch! Ad's, Ad's and more Ad's! (Score 1) 62
Comment Re: Ahead of his time (Score 1) 65
Comment Congratulations (Score 1) 42
Comment Re: No standing for AI to defend a copyright (Score 2) 45
Comment Re: Why would I need to remote start my car? (Score 1) 272
Comment Re: But does it have a case statement yet? (Score 3, Insightful) 74
Comment Re: Was on the BSL labs website (Score 5, Informative) 238
The theory that SARS-CoV-2 was manufactured in, and escaped from, a lab in Wuhan is based solely on the proximity of infectious-disease labs near a potential source of the COVID-19 outbreak
But in reality it is based on papers that report work on how a bat corona virus might spread to humans and that have authors from Wuhan. For example: https://www.nature.com/article...
Comment Re: Neural computers (Score 1) 107
Comment Re:Brain microphone, not brain speech synthetizer (Score 3, Interesting) 84
Yes, this.
The only thing I would add is that we do know that higher-level cognitive processes re-activate sensorimotor parts of the brain; so thinking the number "nine" might cause some activation similar to hearing that number.
So, assuming they didn't indeed just pick up on some non-neural artifact, this shows that there is potential - at least in the ideal case where we know the signal is as good as it's ever going to get. It's one step in the direction of being able to deal with weaker, noisier versions you might get from reactivation.
But yeah, noone's going to read your thoughts anytime soon.
Comment Re: Yes (Score 1) 476
Treating them like a child is an extremely recent cultural development due to the increased length of education typically required to get a job rather than any actual biological or physiological reason.
There absolutely are biological and physiological reasons - the frontal lobes of the brain (the bits that play a role in rational decision making) are not fully developed until well into the 20s. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p...
Comment Re:Hyperbole much? (Score 1) 187
If a product no longer works, it is likely to get discontinued ("killed off"). It's not that much of a stretch to say that making software useless will kill it.
Captcha: epitaphs.
Comment Re: Not sure... (Score 1) 508
With Missy, they introduced the idea of a male Time Lord regenerating as a woman
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