▲ | ants_everywhere 3 days ago | |
Neural networks are explicitly modeled on brains. I don't know where this idea that "the things haves similar names but they're unrelated" trope is coming from. But it's not from people who know what they're talking about. Like I said, go back and read the research. Look at where it was done. Look at the title of Marvin Minksy's thesis. Look at the research on connectionism from the 40s. I would wager that every major paper about neuroscience from 1899 to 2020 or so has been thoroughly mined by the AI community for ideas. | ||
▲ | janalsncm 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
You keep saying people who disagree with you don’t know what they’re talking about. I build neural networks for a living. I’m not creating brains. Just because a plane is named a F/A-18 Hornet doesn’t mean it shares flight mechanisms with an insect. Artificial neural nets are very different from brains but in practice are very different, for the reasons I mentioned above, but also for the reason that no one is trying to build a brain, they are trying to predict clicks or recommend videos etc. There is software which does attempt to model brains explicitly. So far we haven’t simulated anything more complex than a fly. |