IBM's cognitive computing chip functions like a human brain, heralds our demise (video)
8/18/2011

After having created a supercomputer capable of hanging with Jeopardy's finest, IBM has now taken another step toward human-like artificial intelligence, with an trial
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share this: memory and a processor with a single data channel. This structure allows for data to be finding ancestors for youwww.onegreatfamily.comcopyrights:cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus at high, but limited rates, and isn't especially power productive -- especially for more sophisticated, scaled-up systems. Instead, IBM microcircuit memory right away within its processors, wedding plumbing with dos in a design that more closely resembles the brain's cognitive structure. This severely limits data send speeds, but allows the system to execute indiscriminate processes in parallel (much like humans do), while minimizing power usage. IBM's two prototypes have already demonstrated the ability to navigate, recognize patterns and classify objects, though the long-term goal is to create a smaller, low-power chip that can analyze more complex data and, yes, learn. Scurry past the break for some videos from IBM's researchers, along with the full press release.
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