We basically created a computational unit out of two brains.
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We must develop as quickly as possible technologies that make possible a direct connection between brain and computer, so that artificial brains contribute to human intelligence rather than opposing it.
In terms of the brain, you can in a crude way think of the human brain as a computer.
We have about 100 million cells interconnected in our brains. They communicate with one another through electrical signals.
What I find fascinating is the idea that we all have a physical brain, but we also have this mental part, and we have to figure out how they work together.
You can't imagine how much detail we know about brains. There were 28,000 people who went to the neuroscience conference this year, and every one of them is doing research in brains. A lot of data. But there's no theory. There's a little, wimpy box on top there.
If we could find a way to totally empower half of the brains in America, imagine how much more productive we could be.
Our understanding of the human brain can be dramatically accelerated if we collect and share research data on an exponentially wider scale.
The human brain must continue to frame the problems for the electronic machine to solve.
The brain-mind is not a computer, and regarding it as one has led to a variety of theoretical dead ends.
We pretend that the brain is binary, like a computer. But it's not. It's completely holographic.