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==Transcript== {{computertranscript}} :[Describe panel here] :Auto-tron-9x, is it possible to bring dead people back with ai? :Consider charles dickens. He wrote 15 novels, and endless novellas, short stories, essays.. We can recover him simply by simulating many human lives and finding the only sequence that results in those unique works. :Of course. :0 :Can you bring back famous scientists? :We can't get them back by their theories, unless those theories were colossally and uniquely wrong. Every planet will have its darwin, its newton. But ideas like phrenology or "hollow earth theory" are particular to morons who tend to write a lot. :Sometimes. :What about me? :I'll show you! I'll drop out of society and become an artist! :Most of your writing is work emails and poorly formulated political views. Fully one-third of all living humans could've written your corpus. :Ha! That's exactly what everyone says. You are just precious. :0 :patreon.com/ZachWeinersmith :Caption: smbc-comics.com
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