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      Quote Originally Posted by Keeper View Post
      I've been trying to find info on how Neural Networks are saposed to work, and so far have found ... nil.

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      Are you speaking of our own brain Neural networks or machine intelligence?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post
      Are you speaking of our own brain Neural networks or machine intelligence?
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      both would be nice. Dont they work on similer principles?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Keeper View Post
      both would be nice. Dont they work on similer principles?
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      Well I guess you could say they are trying to work on the same principles.
      Our brain networking, firing neurons, chemicals, dendrites etc are all an elaborate communicating process that receives stores and processes information.
      that to is a similar process to the computer and the advancement of AI and "smart computers"/learning computers.
      They simulate how the brain functions in many ways. Similar enough it is a bit scary. But computers, as advanced as they have become, even the most powerful computers available today are minimal compared to the complexity, efficiency, and information processing capacity of the human brain.

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