03-14-2007, 02:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2007, 02:09 AM by darkpuppet.)
ZX5chica,Mar 13 2007, 10:20 AM Wrote:Try and tell that to anyone who studies computational neuroscience. My supervisor would have your head for this is he saw that :)
[right][snapback]230211[/snapback][/right]
it's a bit of a generalization, I guess anything can be broken down into mathematical equations, but you still have to bridge the gap between current binary processing and electro-chemical computing that the brain does.
Just that, in that wikipedia article, they assume that super AI can correlate to Moore's Law and other existing computational models... and it doesn't.
A lot of the AI work you see being done today are good exercises in programatic AI simulation, but it's still eons away from true AI (or the type that would put humans at possible risk).
Contribute to focuscanada.net's future!
Donations of $20 and over get a custom title!