Simulated Brain Performs Well At Simple Tasks
The scientists published their findings in the journal Science. Spaun contains 2.5 million simulated neurons, which is a lot fewer than the 86 billion that the average human has, but enough to recognize lists of numbers, do simple arithmetic and solve reasoning problems. Spaun was created by Chris Eliasmith, a theoretical neuroscientist at the University of Waterloo, in Canada, and his colleagues. “Throwing a lot of neurons together and hoping something interesting emerges doesn’t seem like a plausible way of understanding something as sophisticated as the brain,” states Eliasmith....