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can anyone identify wether this is legit or not?
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| Rottweiler |
Ya guy!
its totally real...
the rat brain learned how to fly.
more links
article 1
article 2 |
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| E*Master |
That sounds radical. |
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| Slag |
Yo this is completely off topic, but do you go to Ryerson?
If so, were you on the subway at ~8 this morning? |
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| ZeroVII |
Wow.
Ain't that some .. Brain Cells? |
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| Jayx1 |
| Why do i have the feeling that this is the beginning of the matrix? |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slag
Yo this is completely off topic, but do you go to Ryerson?
If so, were you on the subway at ~8 this morning? |
no. why u see a guy with a towel on his head and a pair of scissors stuck into it giving u a thumbs up? |
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| St_Andrew |
| that is kinda scary imo, i donno too much about it and i am usually very pro computers doing mankind work, but this feels more like you are giving computers a real brain :nervous: which kinda reminds me of terminator, matrix and similair movies... :nervous: |
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| Matt |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Why do i have the feeling that this is the beginning of the matrix? |
you said that earlier but it just turned out to be gas. |
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| ZeroVII |
| quote: | no. why u see a guy with a towel on his head and a pair of scissors stuck into it giving u a thumbs up?
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LMFAO |
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| Rocco |
| i would have to see this with my own eyes to believe it. an F22 being flown by a rat.... or rather whatever is left of him |
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| jdjd |
| It sounds alot more cool than it actually is. The neurons just act like transistors like they would in a computer, and they follow programmed algorithms. Meaning it doesn't really do any thinking for itself, it's just replacing synthetic parts with biological parts. |
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