Sensors of the external world can be added to the computing machines, so in principle the learning on 3D data can go on (and it can be made continuous - the question what "continuous" means - like sleep in humans, see "next release after restart").
Couldn't agree more. Could you elaborate on how that initial mathematical formula for a 'neuron' first gained such traction, given the biological complexity you so clearly describe?
fine thoughts, with - i think - one mistake.
Sensors of the external world can be added to the computing machines, so in principle the learning on 3D data can go on (and it can be made continuous - the question what "continuous" means - like sleep in humans, see "next release after restart").
Couldn't agree more. Could you elaborate on how that initial mathematical formula for a 'neuron' first gained such traction, given the biological complexity you so clearly describe?
good question. I'll turn the answer into a substack