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Is The Human Mind The Best Model To Use In Artificial Intelligence?

Currently, The Most Important Goal Of AI Scientists Is To Achieve “Comprehensive Artificial Intelligence” (GAI). If Robots Or Any Other Type Of Machine Is Built On This Technology, They Will Be Able To Do All The Things That An Adult Can Do.

The Human Mind, the opposite of this technology is called limited artificial intelligence, which today we see its use in various fields. Alexa Voice Assistant is one of the technologies based on limited artificial intelligence.

This AI cannot perform tasks for which it was not designed, but comprehensive AI does not suffer from such a problem.

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Scientists in artificial intelligence believe that access to comprehensive artificial intelligence will be possible through the production of neural networks capable of imitating the human brain. But does a man really have the ability to understand the intricacies of the mind?

Is there really a way to copy the human mind into computer systems? Scientists do not have much information about how the human mind works, and their opinions on this issue also have fundamental differences.

Perhaps this is the difference in the way the human brain processes information and classical computers.

Therefore, it may be futile to build artificial intelligence equipped with the human brain’s capabilities.

However, humans are not the only creatures whose function can inspire in producing comprehensive artificial intelligence. In fact, other creatures can give us a better blueprint for producing this technology.

The latest research from the University of Cambridge points to the mental superiority of the spider (also called squid) over the human brain. According to this research, Sepidaj can recall his experiences and their exact time and place. Cambridge announced in this regard:

As people get older, they gradually forget about their experiences and their time and place. For example, we do not remember the food we ate a week ago. This is due to a feature called event memory, which is impaired due to the decline of the hippocampus’s part of the brain.

Like humans, Sepidaj suffers from many problems related to aging, but it seems that the event memory of this species of fish does not change for the rest of its life. The reason for this is the lack of hippocampus in their brain. Neuroscientists believe that event memory is stored in this part of the brain, but the absence of the hippocampus suggests that this feature may be available from other parts of the brain.

Sepidaj is an extraordinary creature that has the ability to camouflage and change the color of its body and is known as one of the most intelligent invertebrates. In addition to the spider, there are other creatures whose mental abilities are superior to humans.

For example, birds can detect their intended path thousands of miles away using their sixth sense and the earth’s magnetic energy. Sharks are also capable of detecting the slightest change in the electrical energy of the atmosphere, which the human brain has never been able to do.

In short, nature uses many ways to achieve its goal, and more complex ways are not necessarily right. Most animals have the ability to navigate and survive in difficult conditions, but some of their brains are millions of years more advanced than others.

Hence, perhaps the best way to generate access to comprehensive artificial intelligence is to examine the brains of animals such as Sepidaj.

At present, it seems that organizations such as OpenAI, which are focused on building comprehensive artificial intelligence, are only looking to add the ability to test and solve complex algorithms to machines.

It is not yet certain that such a method will lead us to comprehensive artificial intelligence, but there is certainly a way to achieve this goal. Maybe now is the time for AI scientists to study the brains of animals instead of trying to mimic the intricacies of the human brain.

 

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