The point is not computational per se but the fact that an 'artificial intelligence' will be run on the same parameters as a human brain. Did you read the article? It's about a computer being able to understand multiple things at once the same way the humans brain operates and makes connections. That's uncool brah
edit: Our brains do not work according to John von Neumann’s model of the computer. They don’t have separate computing and memory areas.
They instead work by connecting billions of nerve cells that communicate information in the form of electrical impulses. Information can be passed from one neuron to the next through a junction called a synapse. The organization of neurons and synapses in the brain is flexible, scalable, and efficient.
So in the brain—and unlike in a computer—memory and computation are governed by the same neurons and synapses.
Edit2: Artificial intelligence runs on neural networks settings based on the human brain model. I posted a brief overview of this if you want to look at it.
https://scored.co/p/17rmXV4rXs
The point is not computational per se but the fact that an 'artificial intelligence' will be run on the same parameters as a human brain. Did you read the article? It's about a computer being able to understand multiple things at once the same way the humans brain operates and makes connections. That's uncool brah
edit: Our brains do not work according to John von Neumann’s model of the computer. They don’t have separate computing and memory areas.
They instead work by connecting billions of nerve cells that communicate information in the form of electrical impulses. Information can be passed from one neuron to the next through a junction called a synapse. The organization of neurons and synapses in the brain is flexible, scalable, and efficient.
So in the brain—and unlike in a computer—memory and computation are governed by the same neurons and synapses.
Edit2: Artificial intelligence runs on neural networks settings based on the human brain model. I posted a brief overview of this if you want to look at it.
The point is not computational per se but the fact that an 'artificial intelligence' will be run on the same parameters as a human brain. Did you read the article? It's about a computer being able to understand multiple things at once the same way the humans brain operates and makes connections. That's uncool brah
edit: Our brains do not work according to John von Neumann’s model of the computer. They don’t have separate computing and memory areas.
They instead work by connecting billions of nerve cells that communicate information in the form of electrical impulses. Information can be passed from one neuron to the next through a junction called a synapse. The organization of neurons and synapses in the brain is flexible, scalable, and efficient.
So in the brain—and unlike in a computer—memory and computation are governed by the same neurons and synapses.