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Originally posted by spartan433
One flaw in this thread. Computers always crash lol But seriously no-one knows what the future will hold. We may be stuck at our current level of technology until a new source of energy is found like cold fusion
Originally posted by spartan433
One flaw in this thread. Computers always crash lol But seriously no-one knows what the future will hold. We may be stuck at our current level of technology until a new source of energy is found like cold fusion
Originally posted by spartan433
One flaw in this thread. Computers always crash lol
Originally posted by masterp
You see the thread title? Why would you assume we would have the same technology in 40 years considering Moore's law and all ....
Because the Moore's law (which is not a law at all, just an observation) will stop being valid in a few years, when transistors can not be made smaller than a few nanometers.
We need a totally different kind of technology, which we don't have any clue of right now.
Self-learning neural nets.
Self-learing neural nets are not programming languages. We need ways to program those ultra-fast brains to make the calculations we want.
Originally posted by cybertroy
Computers will continue to be usefull to us, but unless you inject a soul into the machine, it will not be the same as a human. You may have an analitical wonder, but you won't have a human.
Originally posted by cybertroy
Every moment of our lives is stored in our memory, yet no more physical space is taken up for storage. Has anyone seen anyone come out of years of college with a larger skull? Unless the skull was still growing I doubt it. Something to think about.
Troy
They have the potential to be far superior then humans in just about every way.
Originally posted by Astronomer68
Originally posted by masterp
Computers will never reach humans. The human brain has 300 billion synapsies, i.e. connections between processing elements...it is impossible to make a network/cluster/multicore with so many connections.
Nature did it, why can't we? Granted the number of interconnections is extremely large, but there is nothing mysterious about them.