a1swdeveloper
1 min readApr 21, 2024

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And confidence is laudable, but can be misleading. Yes, the brain is a neural net, made of neurons, where the term came from and is a pattern recognition mechanism that at it's best, provides insight, not some logical chain.

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"Decades ago, when AI started to see a lot of popularity, there was much debate among scientists and researchers about making a machine that would have the ability to learn, adapt, and make decisions. The general idea was to have machines replicate the way the human brain learns.

The brain is primarily made up of a collection of neurons, all interconnected and firing electric signals back and forth to help the mind interpret things, reason, make decisions, etc. AI researchers at the time sought inspiration from this and tried to mimic the human brain’s function by creating artificial neurons.

Eventually, they discovered ways of connecting simple artificial neurons in some very complex ways, and the connections between those neurons in an artificial neural network (ANN) would help them create more complex outputs "

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