On 2/18/2018 6:26 PM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
Computers such as AlphaGo have complex algorithms for taking the rules of a game like chess and running through long Markov chains of game events to increase their data base for playing the game. There is not really anything about "knowing something" going on here. There is a lot of hype over AI these days, but I suspect a lot of this is meant to beguile people. I do suspect in time we will interact with AI as if it were intelligent and conscious. The really big changer though I think will be the neural-cyber interlink that will put brains as the primary internet nodes.

Why would you suppose that when electronics have a signal speed ten million times faster than neurons?  Presently neurons have an advantage in connection density and power dissipation; but I see no reason they can hold that advantage.

Brent

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