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by HillOBeans
4930 days ago
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I am aware that there are already some programs that are capable of "learning", and you could certainly say that they are selecting the correct paths based on trial-and-error, and "remembering" in order to build faster and more accurate responses. I don't pretend to understand how human brains are wired, but I don't really view DNA as "spaghetti". It is code. Wonderfully designed TERNARY code integrated into a system complete with an interpreter and built-in code cloning, error-checking and correction. We humans have yet to design something that works so efficiently. We still suffer from errors in the code, though - mutations that cause such things as CF, Downs, Sickle-Cell, etc. I suppose it is really the brain one would seek to emulate if they were trying to create some form of true AI. |
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