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by 234rwe4
2364 days ago
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Parent was making the point that we have no computer with a similar architecture as the human brain (billions of tiny compute elements). Artificial neural networks try to simulate that, but the simulate billions of parameters on thousands of core (CPU/GPU). Of course it's highly inefficient, just like for the brain is highly inneficient to exactly multiply two numbers. So you also suffer of Dunning-Kreuger, you imagine that all that computers can be are von-neumann machines. |
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