Prishon         
         condition — Hermeticus
Manuel         
         It depends how you view a machine. — Prishon
Alkis Piskas         
         Good for him! :smile:Douglas R. Hofstadter sees the brain as a computer. — Prishon
Prishon         
         works — Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas         
         Certainly.Which is not to say that some analogue to outside processes can be found — Prishon
Interesting! Neural networking is also a hot subject in artificial intelligence!I once saw the squares of a chess board litteraly light up on neural structures. There are almost infinite patterns to be made on the neural network. — Prishon
InPitzotl         
         Cute picture. So, your digital picture shows 101010101010?Do my senses communicate me "00100100" or "10101010"? — Hermeticus
Prishon         
         champion — Alkis Piskas
Prishon         
         computers — Alkis Piskas
BC         
         My point again: It's all just a metaphor anyway. A brain is a brain. A computer is a computer. — Hermeticus
BC         
         imagination! — Alkis Piskas
NOS4A2         
         
BC         
         Some philosophers of mind have argued that consciousness is a form of user illusion. — Wikipedia
_db         
         Can we say the brain is an analogue computer being able to simulate all physical processes in thd world, even a lightning flash? — Prishon
Alkis Piskas         
         Re "AI": Yes, speed and also storage capacity (e.g. big data). Human memory capacity looks tiny compared to it! And, although thinking works at the speed of light (maybe faster) retrieval from memory takes "eons" compared to that using AI techniques.I think computers own their AI mainly on speed. The neuron firings in the brain cant compete with the computerclocktime. Nevertheless the processes are much more complicated. — Prishon
Prishon         
         Human memory capacity looks tiny compared to it — Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas         
         Don't be so ready to belittle them! Computers can do a million things better and faster than us! :smile:Computers are idiot savants. — Bitter Crank
Just forget about them ... They certainly don't know what a computer and/or the brain are/is, and certainly they ignore the mind. Because, if you can compare computers with something human, that would be the mind, not the brain. Totally different things! (But this another story ...)Another huge thing the partisans of "brain as computer" do not account for ... — Bitter Crank
Prishon         
         BTW, you are "talking" to a computer programmer, who refuses to work with idiots! :grin:) — Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas         
         What kind of "process"? Anyway, it doesn't really matter. I am talking from a practical point of view. I will give you a very simple example.You can think of every process in the universe. The memory capacity of brain is larger than that all computers together. — Prishon
Prishon         
         
Alkis Piskas         
         Yes, I got that you are talking theoretically (because this is what "potentially" implies). That's why I gave you a practical example, one that can be applied to life.Potentially, you can remember the sequence — Prishon
Prishon         
         remember — Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas         
         Exactly! It's what I mentioned at the end of my previous message! :grin:I couldnt remember anymore what the topic wss. I havent looked yet but I guess it to be information. — Prishon
Alkis Piskas         
         Actually, computers are created for computations (as the word itself implies). The first computers had a very small memory capacity. You were using them exclusively for solving problems, demonstrations and that sort of things. (I had worked with one such computer!)f you consider computers to be built because we wanna store information yes — Prishon
Prishon         
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