We are the SFPI, we are searching for mechanical life that can detect danger and think. essentialy basic AI. Our end goal is to make one that can replicate and change, so it will """evolve"""
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I had ideas on how to create a large 'proper' neural network that acts upon simple sensory information and somehow can store two types of memories: qualities and responses. Using this combination and the _randomness of the environment_, the brain may be 'designed' (evolved with intelligent assistance) to evolve different computational behaviours that suit it best.
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but other evolution methods would be hard to make
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and evolution is possible,lets say,if robot doesnt collide with food in the right ammount of time,he gets more mass,so he is closer to the food.that way he evolved and can get the food a little bit quicker
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Schmolendevice make a neural network how its supposed to be.
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make a network of these? ID:1844495
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On the other hand, what I was trying to address was that on terms of making a PSTN moving thingy with wifi sensors and 'motor affectors' that we hook up to a proper neural network, this 'contest' could also have to do with making an actual working logic circuit that best copes with its environment. Excitatory inputs invoke internal neural processing (using temperature and ARAY to model action potentials) that basically affect which direction the creature moves.
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A Reform Baptist who strives for reasonable connections between science and the pure, unaltered _Word of God_. Now let us stop before any unnecessary debate comes about.
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allright thanks for saying that.
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ur a darwin following dickhead
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@Kike200 Your detectors have failed you. @jakupthebuilder Well I do understand that, I wasn't specifically referred to yours which in ways does actually have a purpose and actually behaves as I would like it: they may not be neurons, but because they switch, they in ways some close. You have a 'network' which can take in stimulus that 'excites' or coaxes the 'motor neurons' to increase in 'forward action' activity. So thumbs up very well.