With the advent of deep neural networks, AI systems have become neurobiologically plausible models of intelligence. AI researchers and engineers now use a crude but effective metaphor for the human brain (and other animal brains) to accomplish complex, difficult, and economically valuable real-world tasks. In my new mini-ebook,
New mini-ebook published
With the advent of deep neural networks, AI systems have become neurobiologically plausible models of intelligence. AI researchers and engineers now use a crude but effective metaphor for the human brain (and other animal brains) to accomplish complex, difficult, and economically valuable real-world tasks. In my new mini-ebook,
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