So what's the magical "limit" in this image referring to? Does neuromorphic computing not exist?
>>8026249
Conservation of mass and energy, locality, thermodynamics, decoherence.
Read fiction by people trying to envision "post-singularity" tech. Tends to include FTL, high-fidelity quantum computing, nano-tech without over-heating problems, stimulated baryogensis, etc.
>>8026249
It's called "reality".
Singularity is the biggest pseudo-sci scam of the time.
>>8026249
The limit is what the rules of the universe allow to happen
>>8026438
Really good computers cant alter physical law
>>8026249
>Mean people are saying my childish fantasies are impossible
>I know, I'll spam this cool-sounding buzzword I heard on reddit
>>8026249
I don't get this meme.
Just because animalian neuroarchitecture works doesn't make it some gold standard that replicating will magically make mega-computers.
>>8026449
Actually no http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.07341
>>8026438
>When neuromorphic hardware leads to human-level AI all bets are off:
No matter how smart something (someone) is, there are limits to what intelligence can accomplish.
Just look at the halting problem for a simple proof.
>>8026249
I predict that when humanity someday manages to create a sentient computer out of some kind neural analogue system, it will have no idea how its sentience works either and so can't magically improve itself. I will be laughing my ass off at the singularity idiots then.
>>8026463
In what way is this "neuromorphic"?
>>8026466
FFS this x1000.
The whole idea of an "intelligence explosion" resulting from the creation of human-level artificial intelligence is so ill-conceived it beggars belief. We have multiple superintelligent entities on the planet in the form of human collectives like corporations and they still cannot generate an intelligence much better than themselves. Apple is the best example I guess, since they're the most successful company on the planet, financially.
Intelligence does not scale with size or complexity on these levels. Why should it be any different on the level of neurons.