If AI is impressive (and we've scarcely begun the age of AI) wait until we reach the age of consciousness technologies.
DMT field computing is just a hint of what's possible, not a finished product. Noticing how DMT states of consciousness grant you access to widely exotic field computing (e.g. Four color theorem solutions in fractions of a second for complex objects) is perhaps analogous to noticing that if you stitch together several logic gates you can solve problems in formal logic. The true potential is hard to imagine, but it's there.
To this day, I find it puzzling that me and QRI people are the only ones who seem to notice the way in which DMT states of consciousness are special. In a vast sea of dismissal or direct realist interpretation hype, we stand as a tiny island of grounded takes on the matter. But I expect this to change in time.
@algekalipso After my second salvia trip I understand intuitively what your main areas of study are, because that trip unveiled a math theory about computation in my mind. My background is mainly medical and I will feel very excited if we could work together and I can learn from you.