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IBM boffins stuff 16 million-neuron chips into binary 'frog' brain

JeffyPoooh
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Decision Inverter

They should include a NAND gate at the output. So if their prototype is constantly making bad decisions, then they can simply set one bit to invert the output. Bad decisions instantly become good decisions. Decision Inverters are very useful for any system that constantly makes bad decisions with a rate higher than 50%. For example, Microsoft's OS dept. desperately needs one installed.

If the above proposal doesn't work, then their neural entire system must be a *perfect* RNG with perfect 50/50 randomness in the output. If so, then it has application to crypto. That would also be a useful result.

So this project simple cannot fail. It either works, or it works with a Decision Inverter, or it works as a RNG. Brilliant!

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