Read the article linked to, and while I applaud the enthusiasm of the researcher, I also know a grant application made in the public forum when I see it.
No, you will not see a simulation of the human brain in the next ten years, or the next hundred. It's that weird, and that convoluted, and that imperfect. What is the use of attempting to reproduce imperfection?
she wouldn't buy one unless the public payed for it of course, and then I don't think she could figure out how to work it.
ReplyDeleteRead the article linked to, and while I applaud the enthusiasm of the researcher, I also know a grant application made in the public forum when I see it.
ReplyDeleteNo, you will not see a simulation of the human brain in the next ten years, or the next hundred. It's that weird, and that convoluted, and that imperfect. What is the use of attempting to reproduce imperfection?