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this post was submitted on 06 Jan 2024
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Let it go man…. She’s gone.
Trauma. Takes a while to get over.
Just piggybacking for a PSA: what it actually requires is emotional processing
No thanks, that sounds like work.
How many GPUs should I stick on this "emotional processing"? Does Nvidia make a customized EPU for it yet, and is it worth the buy?
It actually might be. But somehow I suspect it might require getting hardware to actually feel pain, so I'm not sure if it's a good move
edit: but some sort of automated processing could maybe be a quicker path to trauma recovery, who knows. Worth looking into. Reading neurons' state, calculating some solution, teaching them that solution, as a shortcut to emotional processing and adaptation. Could be good.
But then again it could be infinitely horrible too. I dunno