>AI bros really think that if they stack enough [ 0 , 1 ] ranges they can replicate 1 quadrillion synaptic connections.
why don't researchers just build an artificial brain? replicate the neuron then pay a bunch of people to spend a weekend laying out like a billion of them and connecting them all togetherare theyu stupoid?
>>108542235You couldn't do more with it than you can do with natural brains currently
>>108542235Current supercomputer clusters can sim the whole cerebral cortex of a mouse, 9 million biophysical neurons and 26 billion synapses.If Moore's law wasn't dead we'd be a few decades away from human brain simulation.
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>>108542235People have already tried that. The real question is: will it make money? If not, will it be able to scam investors for eternity?
>>108542264Perhaps it's for the best.If you can sim it, you can record it, if you can record it, you can copy it, with those conditions, Technical immortality is possible and with it, the end of mankind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_lesson
>>108542264Not anywhere close.Even the mouse is not fully simulated and it's a rough shitty simulation, if you did that with a human brain it'd be worse than demented.
>>108542310Baby steps.You have to crawl before you walkBut as far as we know, with enough compute, it is possible
>>108542303that's a lot of words just to say "complex algorithms hard, simple algorithms easy"
>>108542324That's an assumption, a true simulation may really on qm effects that you couldn't even simulate properly on silicon.
>>108542340>Consciousness is quantummmmmmmpost disregarded
>>108542207Technically, with enough if-else gates you can encode arbitrarily complex behavior, so yes.
>>108542377NTA but>quantum biology isn't realWe don't know dick about intelligence. And it would be very difficult to understate quantum effects on biology in general, much less something as complex as the human brain.
>>108542264YouTube science lady says that supercomputer nerds claim to have achieved the capacity to simulate a human brain and are going forward with the project.https://youtube.com/watch?v=ppbvaNzZ-tk
>>108542394Can you really? It is something people say when they don't know some things are not solvable with Math at all.
>>108542507If it's not solvable by math then it's not important
>>108542491man made horrors beyond my comprehension you say?
>>108542491Does that sound efficient to you?
>>108542377go learn something, tons of biological processes rely on quantum mechanics. Thinking it would be any different for the brain is ignoring all the data we have in everything else.