Anonymous
8/6/2025, 11:47:14 PM
No.82101027
>>82100808
>ANNs don't model temporal coding
Again, that's fucking tangential. Timing of spikes is approximated via discrete steps. It's a model of it, meaning it's not the exact same. It's an abstraction meant to capture the essence of temporal coding. But again, it's not fucking relevant. Listen faggot, we're going in circles. I demonstrated to you the similarities and principles upon which both types of neurons rely, but you just keep going "but this other thing is different!", which is irrelevant to the discussed claim. But you're completely unable to accept that, because equivocating is the only thing you have.
>Are you seriously arguing that ANNs are MORE robust to noise than biological brains?
They handle noise SIGNIFICANTLY better than humans at specific tasks they are built for. The scenario I outlined for you is a perfect example. It's also why a network sometimes can glean correct information from data, and it's puzzling to us why, because to us it shouldn't be possible. Like a recommender system figuring out a girl is pregnant before she does, and serving her ads of baby accessories.
>ANNs don't model temporal coding
Again, that's fucking tangential. Timing of spikes is approximated via discrete steps. It's a model of it, meaning it's not the exact same. It's an abstraction meant to capture the essence of temporal coding. But again, it's not fucking relevant. Listen faggot, we're going in circles. I demonstrated to you the similarities and principles upon which both types of neurons rely, but you just keep going "but this other thing is different!", which is irrelevant to the discussed claim. But you're completely unable to accept that, because equivocating is the only thing you have.
>Are you seriously arguing that ANNs are MORE robust to noise than biological brains?
They handle noise SIGNIFICANTLY better than humans at specific tasks they are built for. The scenario I outlined for you is a perfect example. It's also why a network sometimes can glean correct information from data, and it's puzzling to us why, because to us it shouldn't be possible. Like a recommender system figuring out a girl is pregnant before she does, and serving her ads of baby accessories.