Human Brain vs Machine Learning - A Lost Battle?
Human (or any other animal for that matter) brain computational power is limited by two basic evolution requirements: survival and procreation. Our "hardware" (physiology) and "software" (hard-coded nature psychology) only had to evolve to allow us to perform a set of basic actions - identify Friend or Foe, obtain food, find our place in the social tribe hierarchy, ultimately find a mate and multiply. Anything beyond this point, or not directly leading to this point can be considered redundant, when viewed from the evolution perspective. To accomplish these "life" goals, our brains evolved to a certain physical limit (100 billion neurons per average brain, on average 7000 synaptic connections per neuron). Obviously, evolving beyond this limit was not beneficiary for survival and procreation in the African savannas.
Oct-8-2016, 16:40:26 GMT
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