IBM Researchers Go Way Beyond AI With Cat-Like Cognitive Computing
IBM researchers have developed a cognitive computer simulation that mimics the way a cat brain processes thought, and they expect to be able to mimic human thought processes within a decade. “A cognitive computer could quickly and accurately put together the disparate pieces of any complex data puzzle and help people make good decisions rapidly,” said Daniel Kantor, medical director of Neurologique.
Read full article @ Technology News: Med Tech: IBM Researchers Go Way Beyond AI With Cat-Like Cognitive Computing.
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