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Comment Re:Can they do a mouse? (Score 1) 181

I do agree with your summary. However as brains get more complicated, such as humans, they seem to also become more accepting of changes. For instance, in some people MRI scans indicate activity in sometimes totally different locations. If this is indeed the case then replicating area X to achieve action Y is not nearly so straightforward.

Comment Re:Another failure in the making. (Score 2) 181

Good luck with growing simulated neurons and their connections. The brain is more complicated than the known universe. The problem with this approach and all decision problems such as this is the massive amount of levels of probabilities. Suppose a probabilistic choice was made near the beginning when a different one should have been made. How will they know that?

Comment Re:Another failure in the making. (Score 1) 181

There is a difference between a couple of post docs or even grad students and 1.34 billion. I have a masters in CS with an emphasis in AI. AI will never be "solved" in one giant project like this. Think about trying to create an OS by building huge massively connected models which link various code snippets together. Given enough time you are guaranteed to solve it, but it might be more than the age of the universe.

Comment Re:People who rail against vaccines (Score 1) 858

The use of polio as a vaccine example is an epic failure. There is a clear correlation between insecticide use and polio for instance. http://www.whale.to/vaccine/west5a.html When the polio vaccine for first introduced polio rates dramatically shot up. Most european governments even banned the polio vaccine. http://www.vaccinetruth.org/polio_vaccines.htm As of today the polio vaccine is the number one cause of polio. http://www.preventdisease.com/news/12/011812_Polio-Vaccinations-Are-Now-The-Number-One-Cause-of-Polio-Paralysis.shtml

Comment Re:One sided (Score 1) 858

There is some logic to that but not much. There is a clear correlation between insecticide use and polio for instance. http://www.whale.to/vaccine/west5a.html When the polio vaccine for first introduced polio rates dramatically shot up. Some governments even banned the polio vaccine. http://www.vaccinetruth.org/polio_vaccines.htm As of today the polio vaccine is the number one cause of polio. http://www.preventdisease.com/news/12/011812_Polio-Vaccinations-Are-Now-The-Number-One-Cause-of-Polio-Paralysis.shtml

Comment Re:Really, Really, I call BS on your science... (Score 1) 858

The problem is he is pointing out systems like VARS which are woefully inadequate for vaccine related problems. There has been 2.5 billion paid out by the legal system for vaccine related injuries. http://www.hrsa.gov/vaccinecompensation/data.html I guarantee you that for every court case there is at least a 1000 others that doctors have explained away. Think about it for a second.

Comment Re:Vaccines vs. natural immune assault by environm (Score 1) 858

Humans have been born for quite a long time and have optimized themselves for that "normal" exposure to the environment. Thus the normal exposure is not really foreign at all. The mother through the breast milk can even pass antibodies to the child thus helping it further. The problem is the chemicals which are historically foreign.

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