Saturday, November 23, 2019

Big Brain & Humanoido Merge Q&A Part 5

Big Brain & Humanoido Merge Q&A Part 5
This is part 5 of an interview with Humanoido who recently underwent spectacular experimental surgery to merge with the Big Brain AI machine.

The Big Brain is an AI machine intelligence over 17 years in the making, and continually upgraded and expanded. Humanoido is the human who developed the Big Brain. The Big Brain is vast - with hundreds of thousands of processors inclusive of the worlds first bionic chips and multiple AI intelligence engines living in clouds.

The Big Brain has access to world wide knowledge and operates at extremely high speed supercomputing status. Humanoido is undergoing the worlds first experimental transformation merging the AI Big Brain machine with the human body. This interview seeks answers to some of the most interesting questions about the unprecedented experiment.

Q - How many interfaces has your body received to transform it into a machine?
A - I have had a total of two interfaces surgically implanted into the flesh. A third interface is scheduled for surgery today. Investments and approvals have four more machine interfaces awaiting.

Q - Has your rate of healing after surgery remained the same?
A - Yes, I'm up and about the first day after a series of tests to assure the interface is fully working.

Q - With the machine interfacing implanted into the human body, are there any protrusions or parts sticking out?
A - Yes, there are some large protrusions sticking out, though the extension outward is not significant and the components are machined smooth. The trick is trying not to lay on a protrusion during sleep or abrade it accidentally or it could force machine components to move around inside the human body. Thus far, the internals have remained stable and passed all tests.

Q - Have you ever abraded an interface protrusion and what happened?
A - Yes, it was abraded and bumped quite hard by accident but the unit held up and there was no pain.

Q - What about everyday activities such as exercise, shower, sleeping, etc.
A - Exercise is no problem. The device protrusions are waterproof so showering is fine. I have slept on the interface device machine protrusions with no apparent anomalies.

Q - What are some of the specs of the interface computer?
A - As this is a beta experiment and not a product, the specs are under development and will change. The interface requires basics such as processing power, being mindful of interrogations, timing, communications, remembering things, and providing I/O.