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by catamorphismic
3158 days ago
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> Not necessarily. Everything points to the fact that the human brain (at least, I don't know much about ants) does not work in any way similar to neural networks, and as such there's no guarantee that you can represent its behaviour by the current algorithms. Yes, the brain is most likely not simply modelling one giant ANN, but it's much more plausible that ANN-like components have a role in it. |
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