And if you do this, nothing will prevent you from making great discoveries. For example, about how the brain works. Immediately when Dr. Blake Richards heard about the deep training, he realized that he was facing not only a method that revolutionized artificial intelligence. He realized that he was looking at something fundamental from the human brain. It was the beginning of the 2000s, and Richards conducted a course at the University of Toronto, along with Jeff Hinton. Hinton, who stood at the origins of the algorithm that conquered the world, was offered to read an introductory course on his method of teaching, inspired by the human brain. The key words here are "inspired by the brain". Despite the conviction Richards, the bet played against him. The human brain, as it turned out, does not have an important function that is programmed in deep learning algorithms. On the surface, these algorithms violated the basic biological facts already proven by neurobiologists.
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