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Dale Purves, Duke Neuroscientist, Part 2: What Human Brains Teach Us About Computer Brains
As Dale explains it, our brains have been practicing how to respond to stimuli for millennia. While humans have been around longer than computers, computers can “practice” harder and longer than humans can. And so, through practice, computers can get really good at what they do really quickly. Interestingly, according
Dale Purves, Duke Neuroscientist, Part 1: Practice, Practice, Practice – The Makings of Artificial Intelligence
As a neuroscientist for decades, Dale has studied the human brain. Now he has directed what he knows about the human brain to artificial intelligence and machine learning – or, put differently, to the computer brain. Tackling questions about theoretical neuroscience (how the brain does what it does), consciousness (whi
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