Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Space1 Big Brain Infinitely Bigger

In this example, a Big Brain machine software incubated neuron is cocooned in numeric algorithms
while retaining pathways necessary for neuronal firing of executing thought patterns
Big Brain Made Infinitely Bigger
by use of Algorithm Neurons

How do you make an already Big Brain infinitely bigger? The answer is all in the processors. Read how Humanoido, Father of the Big Brain, has implemented a system wide technique to make the Big Brain infinitely more large.

Human brains use neurons - a neuron, also called neurone or nerve cell, is a cell that carries electrical impulses. Neurons are the basic functional & structural units of our nervous system. Every neuron is made of a cell body (also called soma or cyton), dendrites and an axon. Dendrites and axons are nerve fibers. The human brain is estimated to contain 100 billion neurons.

— the technique employs an algorithm to increase the number of neurons in the Big Brain AI machine —

A method of creating machine neurons for a machine brain is implemented by Big Brain programmer Humanoido. Humanoido has created the equivalent of neurons using special expandable processors and algorithms. In the new brain scenario, processors with algorithms handle the function of a nervous system, processing for cytons, dendrites, and axions, which combine to form neuronal machine matter. The machine nerve fibers have actions via algorithmic processes. A total of 100 billion machine processors are not needed as a single processor can handle multiple neuron functions. The technique is rapidly approaching exponential realms. It may be soon and we'll have the full number of neurons in the AI machine that exceeds humans. In a larger brain compared to the first Cortex, 1,000,000 base processors (not just hardware) and algorithms are conducive to a total of 100,000,000 million neurons for single cloud units. Multiple cloud units will create distributed brains with billions of processors exceeding human brains.

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2019/11/big-brain-infinitely-bigger.html