http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=1101
"A Pentagon-funded team of researchers has
constructed a tiny machine that would allow robots to act independently.
Unlike traditional artificial intelligence systems that rely on
conventional computer programming, this one “looks and ‘thinks’ like a
human brain,” said James K. Gimzewski, professor of chemistry at the
University of California, Los Angeles."
"What sets this new device apart from any
others is that it has nano-scale interconnected wires that perform
billions of connections like a human brain, and is capable of
remembering information, Gimzewski said. Each connection is a synthetic
synapse. A synapse is what allows a neuron to pass an electric or
chemical signal to another cell. Because its structure is so complex,
most artificial intelligence projects so far have been unable to
replicate it."
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