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The Fading Dream of the Computer Brain

The Fading Dream of the Computer Brain

Jun 14, 20261 min read

  • Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-fading-dream-of-the-computer-brain/
  • Author: Noah Hutton
  • Related: Computational Neuroscience, Neuroscience, Simulation, Scientific American
  • References: A brain in a supercomputer, Blue Brain Project
  • technology hype often leads to unreasonable expectation
    • hype relies on a selective amnesia for the unfulfilled promised of the past, that way enthusiasm is replenished
      • [[Seletive Amnesia]]: how does it relate to the Mandela Effect? Is it the opposite?]
  • with the Blue Brain Project things weren’t going as planned, then a bigger endevour was necessary: Human Brain Project, funded with a billion Euros by the EU
    • controversy, open letter by 800 neuroscientists disagreeing with Henry Markram
  • seeing simulated neural activity: how do you know whether the activity was right or wrong?
    • how can a perfectly fixed array of signals simulate the impredictability of biology?
      • bugs are quickly fixed while neurons don’t always have perfectly fixed action potential, cells mutate and change impredictably
  • Computational Neuroscience is gradually leaving behind biological brains in search of perfect algorithms

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