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Name: Adi Almukhamet
I am an international student from Kazakhstan, Almaty
Major: Computer Science
Post-Grad Goals: Big Tech and help dad with his blockchain projects
Hobbies: Long-distance running, gym, piano
I wish I had the superpower of slowing time, so that I had enough time to think through every decision and make enough time for everything I want to do
I would consider sincerity and patience my superpower, since I feel like this is something that keeps decreasing in people with time
My guilty pleasure is gaming with my friends
I really love his insight about AI. Particularly when he said that whether AI's failure is because of the code's fault or it is a reflection of the failure in human society. It reminds me of the worries about whether AI will generate autonomous awareness. So, I have a question about autonomous awareness. Is the AI's autonomous awareness just the result of a more artificially developed advanced algorithm, or is it a spontaneous qualitative change that occurs when technology reaches a certain level?