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		<title>SyNapse and Blue Brain Projects Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 23:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Hunkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As noted before I think the two most promising &#8220;Artificial Intelligence&#8221; projects are Blue Brain and DARPA SyNAPSE and I&#8217;m happy to see in this Boston blog &#8220;Neurdon&#8221; by some of the SyNAPSE project folks a few of the DARPA bucks going to elaborate on some of the technical goals of the SyNAPSE project: SyNAPSE [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As noted before I think the two most promising &#8220;Artificial Intelligence&#8221; projects are <a title="Blue Brain" href="http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/">Blue Brain </a>and DARPA SyNAPSE and I&#8217;m happy to see in this <a title="DARPA Boston SyNAPSE" href="http://www.neurdon.com/about-synapse/">Boston blog &#8220;Neurdon&#8221;</a> by some of the <a title="wired" href="http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/02/briefly-the-vis/">SyNAPSE project</a> folks a few of the DARPA bucks going to elaborate on some of the technical goals of the SyNAPSE project:</p>
<p><em> SyNAPSE seeks not just to build brain-like chips, but to define a fundamentally distinct form of computational device. These new devices will excel at the kinds of distributed, data-intensive algorithms that complex, real-world environment require&#8230;</em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s very exciting stuff this &#8220;build a brain&#8221; competition.  Although I think the theoretical approach taken by Blue Brain is more consistent with what little we know about how brains work, I&#8217;d guess SyNAPSE&#8217;s access to DARPA funding will give it the long term edge in terms of delivering a functional thinking machine in the 15-20 year time frame most artificial intelligence researches believe we&#8217;ll need for that ambitious goal.</p>
<p>My optimism is greater than many because I think humans have rather dramatically exaggerated the complexity of their own feeble mental abilities by a quite a &#8230; bit, and I&#8217;d continue to argue that consciousness is much more a function of quantity than quality.</p>
<p>Another promising development in the artificial brain area is in Spain where  Blue Brain project partner universities are working on the project:  <a title="Cajal Blue Brain" href="deeply involved in the objectives and visions of the BBP being engaged as one of the collaboration institutions close to the project core. Data analysis, optimization and visualization software of the BBP are researched in collaboration with UPM. IC intensively collaborates in micro anatomical studies of neuronal cells, their morphology and function.   The Cajal Blue Brain Project has also the partnership of major industrial partners, which are closely engaged in the objectives of the project.">Cajal Blue Brain</a></p>
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