Ace Dreamer Wrote:If an AI could run a model to test how the Skillsoft could be used, then they could probably give advice on prerequisites, some of which themselves might be skills you could learn, or might even exist as Skillsofts.
The odds are that an AI that has run such a model could devise a training program to effectively integrate your new Skillsodt with your existing knowledge and skills.
No, as mentioned in the original post, CI cannot run memories in a simulation. Because of this there are a lot of catgirls involved creating training programs for skills.
Quote:Skillsofts 'fading' if you don't use them, and thus build up the 'associative hooks', might be an interesting idea, too.
I think so too.
Quote:Can catgirl minds be 'read', then uploaded and run as AIs, or can you just 'fork' them to make new 'twin' catgirls?
Original text: "Research to run a mind state within a computer emulation is still ongoing as the ultimate cyberspace interface."
shaderic Wrote:On the note of 'skillsofts', even if you get the understanding of the technique, you're still probably not going to be able to use it properly.
Free-running for example. Knowing how to perform a bunch of neat flips is cool. Pulling yourself up a ledge still requires you to actually have the muscle strength neccesary to haul yourself up.
To go back to the martial arts example, a significant part of the training for those is buildingĀ up endurance and strength, along with flexibility. And that's not even going into the little details, like callouses and reactions.
Heck, this even applies to language implants. I haven't taken japanese since highschool, but one of the things I remember is just how weird some of the words felt to say. Not because I didn't understand them at the time, and I barely did, but... It's like learning a new word. And using it in a sentence to familiarize yourself with it. You know the word. You know what it means. You know what it sounds like. Saying it though, can still be tricky.
Yes, thats why its not a "instant do anything"... the more 'physical activity' involved, the less useful the technology becomes (at least thats the state in 2015-2025).
JFerio Wrote:"Konnichiwa... that feels really damned freaky."
*laughing* yes, it does... but you will get used to it very quickly!