Using experimentation and simulations, a team of scientists at Bar-Ilan University in Israel demonstrated a new ultra-fast artificial intelligence algorithm based on human brain computation.
The number of neurons in the brain is less than the number of bits on an average PC disk. The speed of brain conversion is slower than that of the first computers. However, the brain learning procedures are very complex.
Biological hardware (learning rules) is designed to deal with asynchronous inputs and refine their relative information." In contrast, traditional artificial intelligence algorithms are based on synchronous inputs, hence the relative timing of different inputs constituting the same frame is typically ignored.
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