schmidt hooper is co-director of the dalai institute for artificial intelligence research. his work focuses on neural networks which imitate the functions of the human brain. these networks are capable of learning and adapting to the world around them just as human children do. schmidt hooper points out that right now the human brain has a 1000000 times more neural connections than the best ai systems. but computers are becoming much faster and could become smarter than humans in 20 or 30 years. because you says that when that happens the only things that would distinguish people from machines would be flesh and blood. but what about human attributes such as compassion creativity love and empathy. in what you want soon i don't think i systems are capable of developing their own versions of emotion and affection on then and for example if you were to give several of these systems it turns out that they could only complete by working together they would learn how to do that as you know kind of artificial brains which come to the conclusion that to get the job done they have t