New computer will mimic human brain

David777

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Note, I have a token small paid subscription to scientist Sabine Hossenfelder's Youtube blog. Her recent 6:36 minute entry points towards recent science research towards recreation of our human brain organic structures in building into silicon micro devices, the next generation artificial intelligence. That differs significantly structurally from other current AI device structures one is reading about in news media. Scientist in doing so don't actually understand how it may succeed. This is something Ray Kurzweil mentioned in his recent best sellers.

New computer will mimic human brain -- and I'm kinda scared

 

Sometimes I think an implanted chip could help and sometimes I don't. .... :cool:
Do I want to give up my control of decision making stuff? I think not!
 

I'm not understanding the purpose of this at all.

The following webpage explains types of neural networks for AI though won't be understandable to those not in that field. None are like the new type Sabine is addressing based far more on mammal brain structures. For the sake of this thread, the main takeaway is this new type is potentially ground breaking.

Types of Neural Networks and Definition of Neural Network

The above noted, I don't expect even the above will deliver the type of AI our brains use because they all use the dominant brain and AI science thinking that our minds are structurally based. Instead this person, uniquely expects mind is not organic structurally based (like semiconductor circuits) but rather is the oscillating standing wave brain wave electromagnetic fields within the structural organic containers, I usually call organic impedance containers. That is why all higher animal life have such minds. That is also key to why Ultimate Intelligent Entities, UIEs, may be able to provide we otherwise mortal entities eternal life that most scientists think is not possible or a total mystery as to possibly how to them.

Scientists also have been scratching their heads wondering how slime molds that don't even have neurons can obviously think while aware they seem to have electromagnetic fields oscillating within their single cell bodies. As someone with an electronic phenomenon career background that has studied much physics, the reason is obvious to this person though would be difficult for even highly educated very intelligent scientists to grasp without out of the box thinking away from their education.

How Slime Molds Think Without a Brain | Neuroscience

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That's some heavy reading there! One thing that I found interesting was sentiment analysis. I wonder if that will ever be refined to the point that it would identify every emotion.
 

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