On 8/19/2014 3:57 PM, LizR wrote:
Why can't you make a copy? (Is that "in practice, until the next breakthrough comes along", or is it impossible even in principle, like non-clonable quantum systems?)
Not in principle. But as I read it the network was made by a self-assembly process that is random. I suppose that after you had trained one you could then analyze and map it and make a copy by some other means. But then it's not clear that wouldn't have been easier to start with known network and train it.
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