Linas, thanks for your thoughtful reply. Yes, the track record is spotty. I 
also think that even if a whole system is written it will show/require 
hardware acceleration for the memory. That is a hardware based associative 
memory. That will allow mulling over big chucks of the memory in a 
reasonably short time. I expect once an architecture for such a memory has 
reached a consensus level it will be quick for a start up to produce.  

If only there were a large corporation or military research organization 
willing to pay for a 100 person five year effort. 

I see endless folks nibbling in from the edges. That is sensors and 
services but not core, no understanding, reasoning, learning. 

Neural networks are useful when implemented in cmos (not software 
emulation) to abstract up raw audio and video but again at the edges.    

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