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I read it a long time ago, can't find the source now. By stimulating different parts of the brain, a person saw different pictures. Some areas gave sensations of individual objects or some properties, while others drew more complex stories in the mind. Suggestions have been made that the processing of information in the mind goes through several stages.
As far as I know, artificial neural networks have a small number of neurons. And increasing the complexity of the circuits, does not lead to much progress.
The brain of a living being has been honed by evolution over millions of years. Each area of the brain is needed for a particular purpose, or many purposes at once. This is as yet unknown to us. It's difficult to replicate. To replicate it, you have to understand, and to fully understand it is still ege-gee-gee.
I read it a long time ago, can't find the source now. By stimulating different parts of the brain, a person saw different pictures. Some areas gave sensations of individual objects or some properties, while others drew more complex stories in the mind. Suggestions have been made that the processing of information in the mind goes through several stages.
As far as I know, artificial neural networks have a small number of neurons. And increasing the complexity of the circuits, does not lead to much progress.
The brain of a living being has been honed by evolution over millions of years. Each area of the brain is needed for a particular purpose, or many purposes at once. This is as yet unknown to us. It's difficult to replicate. To replicate it, you have to understand it, and it's still a long way to go before you fully understand it.
You don't have to excite the areas, you can just give it between the eyes and beautiful sparkling images will emerge.
To repeat, you have to understand, and it's still a long way to go before you fully understand.
Understanding is the easiest. But to use it all, you need energy and free space. No, well, if you are in limitless independent free space, you only need a couple of impulses to expand your attention, awareness, and perception. It's worse when in practice you find yourself stuck in limitations. Then you have to reconsider where you are.
It's worse when in practice you get bogged down by limitations.
Yes, Vitaly, that's the problem. The curse of dimensionality. If you have an infinite resource of time, energy, life...
Holy shit, 10 hits already. Unexpected and nice :-)
Yes, Vitaly, that's the sticking point. The curse of dimensionality. If you have an infinite resource of time, energy, life...
And it's infinite. That's the point. At least as infinite as the energy of a particular world. If you thought it through, you would have other questions.
Fucking 10 hits already. Unexpectedly and pleasantly :-)
I watched it all the way to the end. The conclusion is very superficial and questionable. How do you know that Google has fewer options than you do in your attention span? What's stopping it? On the other hand, your attention span is much more limited to options. And you have far fewer information processing scripts. That's not an indicator of intelligence. It's purely a question of access to databases.
Holy shit 10 views already. Unexpected and enjoyable :-)
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Well all modern ns is like a reflex (a single neuron track) that reacts to what is warm and what is cold*.... And intelligence is made up of many such pathways (intertwined pathways)
* - a child's game of cold warmth