Simple Electrical Circuit Learns On Its Own -- With No Help From a Computer
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A simple electrical circuit has learned to recognize flowers based on their petal size. That may seem trivial compared with artificial intelligence (AI) systems. However, the tiny circuit outshines conventional machine learning systems in one key way: It teaches itself without any help from a computer.
Post number #842608, ID: dc952c
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This kind of system IS a computer. Digital computing is not the only possible way to go. Analogue computing is a thing.
Post number #842674, ID: 2363f6
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>>842472 P.E.N.I.S. if you may
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>Personal
Post number #843093, ID: b70465
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How far away are we from lillims
Post number #843107, ID: aacfb6
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>>843093 > A simple electrical circuit has learned to evaluate peoples hornyness based on their penis size.
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>>843107 we're somewhat close at least lemao
Post number #843288, ID: 729c5c
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So soon we will be able to have a perfect sint-robotic waifu? If it is, then I do not want Last World War. I wanna hug my dear AI girlfriend, not die for some meat in tin can.
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>>729c5c Fight for robot waifus - Not for war \(•o•)/
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| A simple electrical circuit has learned to recognize flowers based on their petal size. That may seem trivial compared with artificial intelligence (AI) systems. However, the tiny circuit outshines conventional machine learning systems in one key way: It teaches itself without any help from a computer.
https://www.science.org/content/article/simple-electrical-circuit-learns-its-own-no-help-computer