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These Computer Chips Mimic the Human Brain

Posted July 24, 2013 10:41 AM

From TG Daily - Technology, Science, Entertainment and Business News:

No computer works as efficiently as the human brain - so much so that building an artificial brain is the goal of many scientists.

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07/24/2013 9:05 PM

Nice a computer with a migraine

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07/25/2013 10:46 AM

Hmm. A windows based brain.....

Sure. As if my wifes is not buggy enough as is.

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