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by soccerniru
4925 days ago
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I want to point out that people should be wary of this recent wave of press surrounding "neural" computing. A lot of this involves trying to emulate biophysical properties of neurons we observe in the brain, but it is not clear how these properties affect function or if they are even necessary for the types of computations we are interested in emulating in silicon. That being said, memristors are a fascinating piece of technology and we need to make progress on all fronts if neurally-inspired computing is to become a reality. This latest development (capturing the nonlinear properties of sodium and potassium channels in a microelectronic device) is quite interesting, as these properties are crucial for reproducing the spiking behavior of real neurons. All I'm saying is take these results with a grain of salt, there is still a lot of work to do! |
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