For the first time, a physical neural network has successfully been shown to learn and remember "on the fly," in a way inspired by and similar to how the brain's neurons work.
Now what would be really cool is if they take this idea, and add wires with different chemical properties to the mix. Then have certain volumes with different configurations of the different wires, using the same algorithm.
If that produces results where the configured location correlates between multiples of these devices, we could be looking at a possible implementation of application specific hardware. Companies wouldn’t need to rent supercomputers, they’d buy these “Application Specific Brain On a Chip” devices, train them, then hook em up. Energy usage would plummet, and processing time would skyrocket.
Now what would be really cool is if they take this idea, and add wires with different chemical properties to the mix. Then have certain volumes with different configurations of the different wires, using the same algorithm.
If that produces results where the configured location correlates between multiples of these devices, we could be looking at a possible implementation of application specific hardware. Companies wouldn’t need to rent supercomputers, they’d buy these “Application Specific Brain On a Chip” devices, train them, then hook em up. Energy usage would plummet, and processing time would skyrocket.
This is really, really cool.
…until it becomes sentient, is made to suffer and wants revenge.
Then we are all screwed