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Title: Processing power: Computer vs Human Brain
Post by: gizz72 on August 31, 2009, 08:40:11 AM
Greetings,

The chart shows Ray Kurzweil's projected processing power of a Supercomputer in FLOP x 10^n (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PPTSuperComputersPRINT.jpg). In terms to processing power that triples every year, is the possibility a human brain would be obsolete in 20 ~ 30 years time? By 2025 our future generation will encounter computers that are "self-aware" or "sentient", could interact, and design it's own games, music? Sounds scary IMHO in a way, human brain can be obsolete, or we're all just plain lazy. :lol: Clean the room, fix the car, upgrade my Amiga:lol:, do the laudry, make your homework, iron socks, curse at them without them cursing back:lol:... it's so 2025-ish... :lol:
Anyway at present, using cell technology Nasa is simulating a black hole using perturbation theory. That's 16 networked Playstation 3. :)

Regards,

GiZz72
Title: Re: Processing power: Computer vs Human Brain
Post by: Speelgoedmannetje on August 31, 2009, 06:16:33 PM
Quote from: gizz72;521565
Greetings,

The chart shows Ray Kurzweil's projected processing power of a Supercomputer in FLOP x 10^n (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PPTSuperComputersPRINT.jpg). In terms to processing power that triples every year, is the possibility a human brain would be obsolete in 20 ~ 30 years time? By 2025 our future generation will encounter computers that are "self-aware" or "sentient", could interact, and design it's own games, music? Sounds scary IMHO in a way, human brain can be obsolete, or we're all just plain lazy. :lol: Clean the room, fix the car, upgrade my Amiga:lol:, do the laudry, make your homework, iron socks, curse at them without them cursing back:lol:... it's so 2025-ish... :lol:
Anyway at present, using cell technology Nasa is simulating a black hole using perturbation theory. That's 16 networked Playstation 3. :)

Regards,

GiZz72
I'm not sure, the human brain works very different. We know very little of the human brain. There are also the aspects of social interaction and the human physics.
But they do really wonderous things, with both brain interaction as well as neural networks.
Still, there's a long long way to go. And having enough teraflops is just the beginning.