Re: [>Htech] The Age on Cyborgology

From: scerir (scerir@libero.it)
Date: Tue Nov 21 2000 - 14:49:46 MST


        Robert J. Bradbury writes:
... You have to bear in mind that it takes 2-6 *years*
of full time learning for a human brain "net" to program
itself so it is interesting to interact with. Even if you
had lots of human equivalent desktop machines by
2010, it is a very open question at this point how long
it would take them to "learn" enough to be considered
"intelligent". Now, the interesting thing about resident
computer intelligence is that you can copy it from machine
to machine much faster than you can propagate it among
humans.

An interesting paper about evolutionary & learning neural networks:
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Tools/Reports/Abstracts/2000-giraudcarrier.html
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Tools/Reports/Ps/2000-giraudcarrier.pdf
scerir



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