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  • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

    also the screenshot they used is very much not actually doom. they very obviously got an ai to generate a screenshot of doom, which is stupid, because a quadrillion of them exist everywhere, and it failed miserably. look at the picture for five seconds and try not to wince

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    @Viss I don't think it is! Or if it is AI generated, it was done by the company not New Scientist.

    https://youtu.be/yRV8fSw6HaE This is the original source that article is based on.

    Just before the 30 second mark. You can see where they screenshotted.

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      on todays episode of what the actual fuck...

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      Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week

      Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications

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      @Viss That is the genesis of every #BlackMirror episode right there.

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      • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

        on todays episode of what the actual fuck...

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        Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week

        Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications

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        @Viss The brain cells yearn for the doom

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          @Viss The brain cells yearn for the doom

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          @Aut they do!

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          • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

            on todays episode of what the actual fuck...

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            @Viss @foone !!

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            • trashpanda@m.alittlenook.netT trashpanda@m.alittlenook.net

              @Viss I don't think it is! Or if it is AI generated, it was done by the company not New Scientist.

              https://youtu.be/yRV8fSw6HaE This is the original source that article is based on.

              Just before the 30 second mark. You can see where they screenshotted.

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              @trashpanda oh god, its some bizarro world doom clone thing. thats weird

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              • theorangetheme@en.osm.townT theorangetheme@en.osm.town

                @Viss Like, why use a kajillion GPUs when you can just grow a brain in a vat and make it delete your emails?

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                @theorangetheme yes this will totally work out fine!

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                • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

                  on todays episode of what the actual fuck...

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                  RE: https://mastodon.social/@Viss/116145848331072785

                  I see, so we are deciding to make Combine tech, then.

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                    @jackryder im not sure what this is, but it doesnt look like syndicate

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                    • vv@solarpunk.moeV vv@solarpunk.moe

                      RE: https://mastodon.social/@Viss/116145848331072785

                      I see, so we are deciding to make Combine tech, then.

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                      @vv pick up that can

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                      • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

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                        @Viss

                        this is old news????

                        - YouTube

                        Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.

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