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by ResidentSleeper
2211 days ago
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Whether or not it's comparable depends on the level of distinction you're trying to make. Obviously, CPUs don't think or experience the world (but on the other hand that kind of "feature" seems increasingly likely to be implementable in software, even if our current CPU architectures are rather unsuitable for that goal). However, if we're gonna talk about energy efficiency and computation performance, now that it has become evident that the brain is merely a kind of a computer, we can definitely look for parallels. |
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I am ignorant in this area. But I keep reading how brains are nothing like computers the more we learn. Your statement seems to suggest otherwise and id love to read about it. Can you drop something where I can start exploring about how the brain has become more evident that it's merely a kind of computer? Thanks!