Papa Guinea Pig
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Scientists Discovered ‘Mini-Computers’ in Human Neurons—and That’s Great News for AI
With just their input cables, human neurons can perform difficult logic calculations previously only seen in entire neural networks. To restate: human neurons are far more powerful devices than originally thought. And if deep learning algorithms—the AI method loosely based on the brain that’s taken our world by storm—take note, they can be too.
Those are unconventional, fighting words.
Scientists Discovered ‘Mini-Computers’ in Human Neurons—and That’s Great News for AI
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1/14/2020, 3:52 pm
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Re: Scientists Discovered ‘Mini-Computers’ in Human Neurons—and That’s Great News for AI
I am really skeptical of this. It seems that "we've discovered evidence of a deeper hidden inner structure" is something failed scientist fall back on when their career is going nowhere.
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1/14/2020, 4:26 pm
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Re: Scientists Discovered ‘Mini-Computers’ in Human Neurons—and That’s Great News for AI
Seems Jeff Hawkins would have seen this.
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1/14/2020, 4:43 pm
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Re: Scientists Discovered ‘Mini-Computers’ in Human Neurons—and That’s Great News for AI
PGP, You're letting God's love in. Our mission is to discover stuff.
It's all too complicated to have happened by accident. Be brave. Embrace what's logical.
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1/14/2020, 6:55 pm
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