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Lessons from Biology: Genes, Neurons, Neocortex and the New Computing Model for Cognitive Information Technologies
2017
Proceedings (MDPI)
In this paper we analyze our current understanding of genes, neurons and the neocortex and draw a parallel to current implementations of cognitive computing in Silicon. We argue that current information technologies have evolved from the original stored program control architecture implementing the Turing machines which allowed us to model, configure, monitor and control any physical system using a Universal Turing Machine model. However, large scale of distributed computations and their
doi:10.3390/is4si-2017-03989
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