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Remember that AI discussion a while back?

http://www.livescience.com/technolog...-machines.html

Progenitor of the Positronic Brain? :)
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On Mar 10, 8:24*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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Remember that AI discussion a while back?

http://www.livescience.com/technolog...-machines.html

Progenitor of the Positronic Brain? *:)



I wonder if that could evolve into being used as an actual human brain
prosthetic implant to aid lost functions due to the likes of brain
damage, strokes, etc.


looks interesting.
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If I'm reading it right it's basically a new, very small gate with 16
outputs and conditions instead of the usual one and two. It's pretty far
from a cpu yet but of course an interesting variation from the present
technology. I could not tell if the central node was also able to "store"
something. Or to put it another way how it is "programmed". If you compare
it to our neurons they will need to figure out how to connect 100 billion of
them together. And figire out how to"store" in them.

While it is a different approach from the current massive collection of
binary gates it is still not any closer to real ai.

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Remember that AI discussion a while back?

http://www.livescience.com/technolog...-machines.html

Progenitor of the Positronic Brain? :)



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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:38:16 -0400, "jamesgangnc"
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If I'm reading it right it's basically a new, very small gate with 16
outputs and conditions instead of the usual one and two. It's pretty far
from a cpu yet but of course an interesting variation from the present
technology. I could not tell if the central node was also able to "store"
something. Or to put it another way how it is "programmed". If you compare
it to our neurons they will need to figure out how to connect 100 billion of
them together. And figire out how to"store" in them.

While it is a different approach from the current massive collection of
binary gates it is still not any closer to real ai.


http://www.lockheedmartin.com/produc...et5/index.html

It's only a matter of time. :)
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