Re: Novel research in Artificial Intelligence?
- From: Ben Rudiak-Gould <br276deleteme@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 18:42:09 +0000
srp wrote:
If you really are interested, I suggest you filter out from the start any source not linking AI with neural networks.
The only known support of intelligence in nature is the human neocortex (6-layer neural network) on whose structure the pioneers founded the initial research (Ebb, Turing and a few others)
Every example of sustained flight in nature involves flapping wings; that doesn't mean that fixed-wing aircraft are a bad idea. Evolution is a greedy hill climbing algorithm operating in a restricted parameter space. It won't always beat a human engineer.
-- Ben .
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