Re: the arc of ai (was Re: Whew!)
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gepr on
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What if faster firing tightened a brain's coupling to its environment, rather than loosening it? That would suggest that brains with fast neurons would be _less_ tolerant of ambiguity, not more. One couldn't think deeply about anything because the environment would keep you locked in a kind of stimulus-response cage ... a slave of your own fast firing neurons.
On 05/08/2017 08:45 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> A fun fact that I ran across last week: A superconducting neuron made of Josephson Junctions could be 7 orders of magnitude faster than those in the human central nervous system. Being superconducting there would be no heat, and the possibility of deep 3d integration.
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> Of course, lithography won't be adaptive unless it is way overbuilt and then trimmed-down. That would be one data point in favor of the adaption being more important than deep skill.
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