Fast progress artificial intelligence

In summary, the conversation discusses the potential of using brain cells, specifically neurons, in artificial intelligence. The idea is to submerge deceased brain cells in a fluid and equip them with electronic interfaces to study how neural patterns grow. This idea was inspired by an experiment with a rat brain that was able to fly a virtual airplane. There is a huge potential in organic computing, but there are also many obstacles to overcome.
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Although there is over the years some significant progress in artificial intelligence (computer beating human chess player, etc.) here is a method of advancing the field of artificial intelligence very fast.

The idea is just this: brain cells, the neurons, even when the person is already dead, can be submerged into a fluid, and can still grow new dendrites (connections between neurons), so to advance very fast in artificial intelligence would involve submerging the individual brain cells of some people that have died, and equip the submerged neuron mass with the right kind of interfaces to electronic equipment, and then study how neural pattersn grow depending on what kind of input is given to the neural mass.

I've come up with this kind of idea after having seen an experiment in which a rat brain was treated like this, and which - after being connected to a computer interface - learned to fly a virtual airplane.

See: 'Brain' in a dish flies flight simulator
 
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Indeed, there is a huge potential in organic computing.
Lot's of hurdles, though.
 
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pallidin said:
Indeed, there is a huge potential in organic computing.
Lot's of hurdles, though.
None whatsoever, unless by organic you mean carbon-based (true definition) rather than biological. Computer systems fly flight simulators a hell of a lot better than dish brains, and artificial neurons are vastly faster and more efficient than biological neurons and can be manipulated and connected in arbitrary ways. Bio neurons are a dead end. The best thing to get out of them is an inspiration for developing practical artificial neural systems.
 

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