apples_oranges 2 days ago

Good point, why not? Communicating it back to us could be a problem. Hmm.. what if future ais hide data from us in dimensions we can’t wrap our heads around?

  • chuckadams a day ago

    AI already works in an N-dimensional space ... who's to say it's not happening right now?

vincnetas 2 days ago

Can we train our neurons? Like the experiment where human vision adapted to upside down image, could our brains somehow adapt to understanding 4D data from VR headset?

  • gf000 2 days ago

    I'm sure some form of training is possible where you get a better understanding of a 4D universe with some limited inference abilities, but with a bad analogy, this would all be "software emulated" with no hardware acceleration - we only have the latter for 3D and we can't update it without a hardware change.

    • logicchains 2 days ago

      With future improvements in brain-computer interfaces it might well be possible to send a 4D visual signal into the brain.

  • lioeters 2 days ago

    Yes, I believe it's possible to train our brains and learn to perceive better in higher dimensions. There's a great description in the science-fiction book Neverness, where pilots meld their minds with the spaceship computer to visualize and navigate hyperspace.