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| Hot Lava Location: Beijing Posts: 2,340 | One Step Closer to Real Cyborgs! Sweet. Building artificial memory chips. We're getting closer to artificial intelligence every day. Quote:
"What truth endures beneath the flaming stream?" -- A Volcano, Bartolome de Las Casas, Inferno de Marsaya, 1536 | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 261 | This reminds me a lot about Star Trek. In the Starship Voyager, they use what are known as Bio-neural gelpacks as a means to transmit information around the ship. This biological substance transfer information at a higher rate then its technological counterpart, allowing for faster maneuvering. How will biological circuitry change how we use computers? Beware of Logical Fallacies. See a list of them in the link below. http://home.mcn.net/~montanabw/fallacies.html |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 47 | As of now, the brain is much more complex than any machine, and works much faster. Simply, have you ever felt your body lag, like a computer often does. This could (as the title states) lead to Terminator style neural processors for machines, effectively enabling cyborgs, or even more complex computers. I think this is a tiny step, and there needs to be many more years of more research for anything to ever come to fruition. |
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