I know current learning models work a little like neurons but why not just make a sim that works exactly like how we understand neurons work

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      To clarify:

      We don’t even know how human intelligence/consciousness works, let alone how to simulate it.

      But we know how an individual neuron works.

      The issue with OPs idea is we don’t know how to tell a computer what a bunch of neurons do to create an intelligence/consciousness.

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        7 months ago

        Heck, we barely know how neurons work. Sure, we’ve got the important stuff down like action potentials and ion channels, but there’s all sorts of stuff we don’t fully understand yet. For example, we know the huntingtin protein is critical to neuron growth (maybe for axons?), and we know if the gene has too many mutations it causes Huntington’s disease. But we don’t know why huntingtin is essential, or how it actually effects neuron growth. We just know that cells die without it, or when it is misformed.

        Now, take that uncertainty and multiply it by the sheer number of genes and proteins we haven’t fully figured out and baby, you’ve got a stew going.

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      7 months ago

      To understand the complexity of the human brain, you need a brain more complex than the human brain.