Consciousness may emerge not from code, but from the way living brains physically compute.
The familiar fight between “mind as software” and “mind as biology” may be a false choice. This work proposes biological computationalism: the idea that brains compute, but not in the abstract, symbol ...
One of the buzzwords in artificial intelligence research these days is ‘embodiment’, the idea that intelligence requires a body. But in the last few years, a growing body researchers have begun to ...
A new theoretical framework argues that the long-standing split between computational functionalism and biological naturalism misses how real brains actually compute.
(1) For general computation in memory, see compute-in-memory. (2) For China's development of in-memory computation for AI, see resistive random access memory. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
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