The AI Revolution Is On | Magazine - 11 views
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But they represent a new forefront in the field of artificial intelligence. Today’s AI doesn’t try to re-create the brain. Instead, it uses machine learning, massive data sets, sophisticated sensors, and clever algorithms to master discrete tasks.
Accelerating Future » More Debate on Superintelligent AGI Goals - 6 views
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Even if these simple AIs could modify their own utility functions, why would they? Nothing outside the utility function has the power to generate base “motivation”. I’m not sure why this is hard to understand. It’s not going to magically change when AIs become smarter.
Creating Friendly AI - 9 views
Mapping the brain - MIT news - 2 views
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To find connectomes, researchers will need to employ vast computing power to process images of the brain. But first, they need to teach the computers what to look for.
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to manually trace connections between neurons
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want to speed up the process dramatically by enlisting the help of high-powered computers.
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Encyclopedia of computational intelligence - Scholarpedia - 2 views
Ames HCI Group - 1 views
Equal numbers of neuronal and nonneuronal cells ma... [J Comp Neurol. 2009] - PubMed re... - 0 views
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"We find that the adult male human brain contains on average 86.1 +/- 8.1 billion NeuN-positive cells ("neurons") and 84.6 +/- 9.8 billion NeuN-negative ("nonneuronal") cells. With only 19% of all neurons located in the cerebral cortex, greater cortical size (representing 82% of total brain mass) in humans compared with other primates does not reflect an increased relative number of cortical neurons. "
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New data about overall number of neurons in brain
IEEE Spectrum: The Cat Brain Cliff Notes - 1 views
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It should be pretty clear at this point that no one's going to be building a Caprica Six any time soon.
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"No, no, it's not a cat brain. A cat-SCALE simulation."