l Prize will be awarded for
efforts to replicate the computational power of the brain using principles
of physics🙂
Dorian Aur
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 5:50 AM Grossberg, Stephen via Comp-neuro <
comp-ne...@lists.cnsorg.org> wrote:
> Dear Comp-neuro colleagues,
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First, one needs to attach nanomagnetic particles to Piezo1 ion channels or
nearby cellular structures of interest (not so easy) and then to apply an
external magnetic field🙂
Dorian
On Sun, Aug 18, 2024 at 7:17 AM John Rose wrote:
> Magnetogenetics for wiring into specific cells and neurons:
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Yes, David, this is an excellent idea! The first application could involve
evaluating new scientific publications across various journals.
Over the past decades, the focus of scientific publishing has shifted from
presenting new discoveries to increasing citations by reinforcing existing
knowledge
"We've built a 2x scale version of what amounts to the 'transistor' in
the new chips. It's effectively a small patch of membrane with one fat ion
channel in it. Took 18 intense months to learn how to build it. From here
we do what amounts to the "logic gate" (rough analogy only) of the chip"
--
"The first step is to shape/reshape the electromagnetic field and its
interaction within a biological structure, see the general hybrid model
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1411/1411.5224.pdf
*That was a very pleasurable read, my qualia’s gettin all jazzed up on that
one...*"
Another advanta
Indeed, it is a hardware problem, so Colin is right - hard to emulate
"general" intelligence, or our brain using digital computers.
Importantly, one has to take small steps to get there. .
Introduced as a "conscious" machine, this hybrid framework is the straight
path to AGI
The first step i
Why did Japan choose Pearl Harbour?
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 6:45 AM Steve Richfield
wrote:
> Hi all,
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> As the elder of my extended family, I decided to dig into the COVID-19
> mess and see if I could make sense of it. There seems to be plenty of solid
> evidence of what is now happening, but
At this point in time we do have the required technology to fully stop and
destroy the virus . If governmental decisions are driven by science
lockdown measures are obsolete. It’s time to set the people free!
https://link.medium.com/wqnByN94e6 Building-up 222-nm UV lamps can be done
fast, easier t
*Three important steps that will disrupt virus transmission *
1. Wear facemasks inside any building from groceries to hospitals,
inside transportation vehicle such as busses, airplanes, subways
2. Follow physical (social) distancing outside, in non-crowded places
no facemasks are requ
The objectives of AGI are excellent. Conceptually the AGI model can be
regarded as an extension of AI.
However, pragmatically everything that works today from chess to AlphaGo,
heuristic search, ANN combined with statistics (e.g. machine learning) *is
“narrow” AI not AGI*.
To my knowledge, i
al amounts of wins and losses no matter what.
>> >>
>> >> For AGI to beat the markets it has to be smarter than not just one
>> human
>> >> but millions of humans.
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Aug 7, 2018, 5:29 PM MP via AGI
to be smarter than not just one human
> >> but millions of humans.
> >>
> >> On Tue, Aug 7, 2018, 5:29 PM MP via AGI wrote:
> >>
> >>> The issue lies in trying to use simple mathematical structures to
> >>> predict
> >>> the behavior o
Predictive algorithms are no better at telling the future, see
https://medium.com/@bakhtiyari/artificial-intelligence-failed-in-world-cup-2018-6af10602206a
Where is the issue?
Dorian
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