Building Brainlike Computers
newtronic clues us to an article in IEEE Spectrum by Jeff Hawkins (founder of Palm Computing), titled Why can't a computer be more like a brain? Hawkins brings us up to date with his latest endeavor, Numenta. He covers progress since his book On Intelligence and gives details on Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM), which is a platform for simulating neocortical activity. Programming HTMs is different — you essentially feed them sensory data. Numenta has created a framework and tools, free in a "research release," that allow anyone to build and program HTMs.
to believe that man could create a brain is absurd. Only god could create a brain. Computer programmers seem to have a delusion that they can make something in the image of gods creation. You can make games, wordprocessors, email programs, no problem, those are easy, but to believe you can make something capable of understanding the world in all its god given glory is heresy.