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Steve Terry
Member #1,989
March 2002
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Apparently they simulated a mouse brain using a supercomputer. Kinda freaky but if it took 4000 processors and a terabyte of RAM to run a half brain simulation for just one second I think we have a long ways to go before you have true AI in your toaster. ___________________________________ |
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jhuuskon
Member #302
April 2000
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What's there to simulate? 1. Eat You don't deserve my sig. |
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Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001
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They must have got hands on Allegro 5. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest. |
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Avenger
Member #4,550
April 2004
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Quote: The three researchers, James Frye, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan, and Dharmendra S Modha, laid out how they went about it in a very short research note entitled "Towards Real-Time, Mouse-Scale Cortical Simulations". Something about that is just very funny:D
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GullRaDriel
Member #3,861
September 2003
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It is a start... we are still far from human like bots. "Code is like shit - it only smells if it is not yours" |
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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Give it another 50 years, put a bunch of AI computers together, a wifi network, and this http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6566317.stm and you have a killer AI swarm. |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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The first thing you have to think of when creating AI is an automatic shutdown control. Just in case it ever becomes evil. -R |
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kazzmir
Member #1,786
December 2001
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Quote: Something about that is just very funny:D What, the name Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan? [strong bad] |
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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Quote: The first thing you have to think of when creating AI is an automatic shutdown control. Just in case it ever becomes evil. Everyone knows, the only reason you make AI is so that it can go evil. |
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aadfo824
Member #7,265
May 2006
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Why did they try something as complicated as a mouse? A goldfish, a fly, or a Bush would have been much easier. |
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Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001
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They needed an AI for my maze game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest. |
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nonnus29
Member #2,606
August 2002
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Quote: Why did they try something as complicated as a mouse? A goldfish, a fly, or a Bush would have been much easier. But plants don't have nervous systems.... wait... Oooh.
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BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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Lame. But, what exactly are they simulating with this? I'm interested to know. |
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Avenger
Member #4,550
April 2004
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Quote:
Quote: Something about that is just very funny:D What, the name Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan? I find that name quite cool. I was more referring to the act of real-time mice brain emulation. I just imagined they were going to replace lab mice with artificial variants to prevent the animal activists getting angry. Nevertheless, it is a great step in A.I. research. I've always been a fan of artificial intelligence, and have thought up many different theories in how one may construct an artificial intelligence. I really want that source code..
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