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Ask HN: When I put my computer to sleep, does it dream like I do?
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2 points
by 64bitbrain
3610 days ago
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Hello HN, (Backstory)
Yesterday I was asked to inspire a group of elementary students about Computer Science/Physics/Space/Galaxies/ and all the exciting stuff. It was nice to interact with these kids and inspire them. As I started talking about, AI and what companies like SpaceX and Magic Leap are trying to achieve. One of the students asked me. "When I put my computer to sleep, does it dream like I do?" Now, I didnt wanted to get dive in technical details and spoil the fun. I told her yes, it does dream. That was well aligned with my AI discussion. But, now I can't stop thinking about the technical challenges and complex AI network that could make this happen. But, If I want to give explain it again, what would be a good way of doing it. Edit: Explain like in both technical and non-tehnical terms. Thanks, |
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Nobody know why we sleep. There are a lot of theories that go from unsupported to bushtit.
Anyway, my favorite theory is from Crick and Mitchison. It's probably wrong, but it's so nice that it deserve to be true at lest in an alien specie or something. It would be a sad universe if this theory were totally false. But, being nice is not enough to make it correct :(.
Someone made a special kind of neural network where this kind of "dreams" are useful for learning, but this networks are totally different from the networks in the brain.
More details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_learning