Original Reddit post

So I’ve seen this video: https://youtu.be/1HwQtv5Xgr8?t=21 And it inspired me. If the human brain is so efficient, and we already have wetware capabilities, why don’t we build a flesh-driven “data center” with, oh I don’t know, ~100 tons of human brain tissue? It would be verifiably human and be (hopefully) much more efficient than LLMs. How bad could it possibly be? After all, most of the problems with AI is that 1: it’s souless slop hallucinated by a clanker, but this would be a real human brain, with a real human experience! 2: AI wastes massive amounts of energy and water, but I’m sure the life support and nutrient consumption of a wetware datacenter would be much less than current digital infrastructure! 3: Current AI is dumb and stupid and isn’t even close to human intelligence in multiple fields, An artificial human mind with thousands of times the brain matter would be… well, we don’t know! But I’d assume it’s smarter! Most importantly, a wetware datacenter would (hopefully) operate on a human timescale. So no need to worry about ASI escaping digital containment 55 milliseconds after activation! How neat! submitted by /u/West-Cantaloupe8376

Originally posted by u/West-Cantaloupe8376 on r/ArtificialInteligence