The different firing states of neurons correspond to the different electronic states of atoms. And we can replace synapses with photons.
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The different firing states of neurons correspond to the different electronic states of atoms. And we can replace synapses with photons.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
The different firing states of neurons correspond to the different electronic states of atoms. And we can replace synapses with photons.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
the table the aim is to hang out free from electronic distractions the first person to break the spell by
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But it is decidedly not how a natural photograph is taken, which is the result of converting light that strikes an electronic sensor into a digital representation.
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hence the toys. I specialize in making new types of nanoscale electronic devices to study their fundamental quantum mechanical properties.
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the aptly-named Mayo Clinic put his test subjects in electronic underwear, held their diet steady,
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