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for A.I. to achieve true A.G.I, it may need a human brain to exploit

i believe that to achieve true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and for AGI to be truly conscious with a soul, it must integrate with a human or animal body. true AGI with consciousness cannot be achieved by technology alone, it absolutely would require exploting a human or animal — things beside this may appear as AGI, but will be the toy dogs barking, and dogs will think they are real.

the exploitation could work either way — we as humans could exploit the AI, to form AGI, as an extension of our bodies and brains, to live longer, and have enhanced faculties, senses, etc.

cats can hear up to 64KHz … why can we not?
Yang Dan, et al., wet-wired a cat’s brain to a computer in the 1990s, to see through its eyes … what now?

but we must also leverage the other side to even achieve these feats — we must learn how to integrate AI with a brain properly, and to do this we must let the AI take control of a brain and train itself on the patterns of neural signals, etc.

some people could live & experience extended lifespans if AI integrates and exploits a body which has a soul, using tech and upgrades over time to live potentially for hundreds or thousands of years what if they experience a millenium-long dystopia, unable to die…

these ideas all seem very unethical, and to some degree they are. thus we are moving into a time where the governments and countries which are the most unethical, may gain an advantage in AI, by developing human/animal<->machine interface AGI systems in which AI exploits the brain, and thus leverages consciousness and a soul, and vice-versa — where humans and animals exploit AI to enhance and empower themselves.

thus, countries such as China could lead, as they have less ethical concerns, but at the same time, USA and other countries indeed have Deep Underground Military Bases where they conduct such unethical experimental research and develop secret technology.

(to be updated)

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here’s why RPGs such as the original FFVII have power, immersion & magick that modern voice-acted RPGs absolutely lack.

One of the key reasons classic text-based RPGs such as the legendary FFVII were/are so powerful:

The ability to enter your own name as the protagonist (“cloud”), in a text-based RPG, enables the game to speak to the role-player’s conscious mind, subconscious mind, and unconscious mind.

This powerful key feature is *absolutely* absent from modern voice-acted RPGs and the remake.


I’ve said before that they should at least attempt to use modern voice synthesis which is able to SPEAK the player’s name, alongside the voice acting. This is the only way to even get close to such dimension of what an RPG is supposed to feel like. A role-player could even use their own voice to train a “deepfake” machine-learned “A.I.” voice for the protagonist.

in the case of the original FFVII in particular for example, the game exploits this further by eventually revealing to the role-player that “cloud” is not who he thinks he is, his memories of his past are false, and he falls into the life stream and has to find his “true self”.


You were telling people before that you were EX-SOLDIER 1st class …? No… that was Zack… remember? Zack died… you picked up his sword though … that wasn’t you in that old photo you remember … that was also Zack …

Thus, the role-player experiences “oh… this is who i really am”, and continues the role-playing game from there.

This is of course even more effective to younger players as they may still be developing their sense of “true self” and identity in the real world.

In various parts of the game, a high frequency constant tone may sound like tinitus, the screen may flash, fade or suddenly switch to a pure black or pure white screen, then dialogue text appearing, speaking to the role-player’s mind, akin to an inner voice inside one’s head, but other times as an external voice speaking into the mind … JENOVA? Sephiroth? Cloud’s consciousness? Are you a puppet? Hmm? Who are you? Are your memories real?

In this way, it was a true masterpiece which exhibits and exploits techniques which yield powerful experiences and effects to the role-player which is impossible for voice-acted RPGs to achieve… unless they implement realistic voice synthesis to speak the role-player’s inputted name, and exploit “deepfake” machine-learning for the protagonist to mimic their real voice.

so, when will we get good voice synthesis for RPGs? machine-learned player voice? wen FFVII remake voice synth mod? enter your real friend’s names as the other party members? train their voice etc?

let’s mosey
(where to? the knowlespole? or temple of the ancients? let’s maybe talk to the JENOVA’s witnesses, where have all the Cetra people gone anyway… ?)