Theoretical and hypothetical pathways to real-time neuromorphic AGI/post-AGI ecosystems

Volume: 169, Pages: 110 - 122
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
While Homo sapiens is without doubt our planet’s most advanced species capable of imagining, creating and implementing tools, one of the many observable trends in evolution is the accelerating merger of biology and technology at increasing levels of scale. This is not surprising, given that our technology can be seen from a perspective in which the sensorimotor and, subsequently, prefrontal areas of our brain increasingly extending its motor (as...
Paper Details
Title
Theoretical and hypothetical pathways to real-time neuromorphic AGI/post-AGI ecosystems
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
169
Pages
110 - 122
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