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Artificial Intelligence And Intuition

April 29th, 2009

internet2The intuitive algorithm

Roger Penrose considered it impossible. I could never think that the process of imitation. He said that in his book, The Emperor’s New Mind. However, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition is a process of pattern recognition. Intuition drive information on many neural regions, such as a bolt of lightning streaks. After the data input to output in a report by 20 milliseconds. The mind sees, recognizes, interprets and acts. In the blink of an eye stroke. Numerous processes converted light, sound, touch and smell in your nerve impulses. A special region recognized those impulses as objects and events. The limbic system, to another region, interpreted those events to generate emotions. A fourth region to the emotions with actions. The mind perceives, identifies, evaluates and acts. I have the intuition against the hot stove in a split second. And it could be a simple algorithm.

Instant holistic assessment is impossible?

The system, with over one hundred billion neurons, processes from input to output in just half a second. All his knowledge was. Walter Freeman the famous neurobiologist, defined this amazing ability. “The cognitive guys think it is impossible to throw everything I have in the calculation each time. But that is exactly what the brain. Awareness of what is his story to the next step, your next breath, your the next moment. “The mind was holistic. We have all their knowledge to the next activity. How much information could be processed as quickly? If this knowledge can be saved?
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Popular Uses of the Internet

April 9th, 2009

internetInternet usage is becoming more frequent due to the rapid development of technology and the power of globalization. Societies are increasingly interconnected. Thoughts from different cultures through the sharing of Internet chat rooms and Web ads. Study results also the most popular forms of Internet usage: “This study shows that email is the most important task in the line, followed by general surfing, reading news, shopping, entertainment and news-search” . (Joshua Chang (2005)) can be summarized that the Internet is used for the common, everyday tasks that normally would have more to complete.
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