Sujet : Re: yes!
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 17. Aug 2024, 07:26:27
Autres entêtes
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On a sunny day (Fri, 16 Aug 2024 15:07:52 -0700) it happened john larkin
<jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote in <
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It's just code.
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Not any more it isn't.
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Those giant computer networks don't run code?
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Your lack of understanding is a handicap.
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Your lack of imagination ditto.
Well, there is a bit of your lack of understanding
You know about analog computing
So big neural networks are basically imitations of the analog brain.
But you can do a lot in hardware such as storing the 'weights' and vector multiplication. communication.
My suggestion is for you, just as a free time project, code some neural net.
Or at least look up how it works:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_networkNo need for digital at all.
https://research.ibm.com/projects/analog-ai OTOH my opinion is that our brain stores memory in RNA and DNA, strong hint is that
newborn species of many types know how the move, find food, interpret what they see and feel, etc.
Recent research found that in those neurons some data is stored in such a basic form as RNA,
Nature .. we still invent thing nature alread had millions of years ago.