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The Convergence of AI code and Cortical Functioning -- a Commentary

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arxiv 2010.09101 v1 pith:6OH5IS5O submitted 2020-10-18 cs.AI

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keywords biologicalcodecommentaryconvergenceaddressesapplicationsarchitecturesattainable
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Neural nets, one of the oldest architectures for AI programming, are loosely based on biological neurons and their properties. Recent work on language applications has made the AI code closer to biological reality in several ways. This commentary examines this convergence and, in light of what is known of neocortical structure, addresses the question of whether ``general AI'' looks attainable with these tools.

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