Neurons are Turing Complete
- Among that earlier work, we showed that Cell Assemblies, made
from neurons in general (FLIF in particular), are Turing
complete.
- Any system that can be programmed, can be programmed with
neurons, given enough neurons.
- So, it's no surprise that we can control a robot.
- Still, programming with neurons is substantially different
than programming in, say, Java.
- For instance, it's more readily parallelizable.
- Also, it can readily learn.