Michal Szkudlarek wrote:In the human brain all data is freely associated and retrieved with an astonishing speed (almost instantaneously). In the computer everything is in a mathematical order and the information is retrieved in a very different way.
What about neural computers?
I haven't heard about those but a quick Google search showed me that there's only one such computer so far (if I understand correctly), DNC, which so far
"have only been demonstrated to handle relatively simple tasks, which could have been easily solved using conventional computer programming decades ago." So not even close to a human brain.
A perfect example to illustrate what I was talking about. No computer, even one with billions of parameters put into it would be able to ID anything from this blurry photo, but my human brain can.
http://fieldherping.eu/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2798&p=28177#p28177