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JohnSFV1
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March 23, 2009, 11:46:22 am »
Google Science News Brain on a chip
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why?
Google; weaknet linux
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the article and it's links are interesting because of all the advancements being made on
AI in Euro many could be adapted to Hal
Hello just check it out you may get it
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OK then,
"The scientists recorded the patterns of neurons coming from the retina, which processes visual signals. By showing subjects test patterns of gradually increasing complexity, the team was able to map which neurons correspond to each part of the visual field. When subjects saw the word " neuron, " the computers showed a fuzzy image of the same word. " "
http://www.newser.com/archive-science-health-news/1G1-163264015/this-is-your-brain-on-a-chipneurosciencereportbrief-article.html
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OK then somethings did interest me like this and so does; "By around 2020 a $1,000 computer will at least match the processing power of the human brain. By 2029 the software for intelligence will have been largely mastered, and the average personal computer will be equivalent to 1,000 brains." "
http://www.zabaware.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6363
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