Biological Computing from Heinz von Foerster to the present: A tool for understanding Intelligence

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Beitrag in Online Magazin "EL PAIS",  Ausgabe am 01.07.2011

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TitleBiological Computing from Heinz von Foerster to the present: A tool for understanding Intelligence
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletOnline Magazin
Media typeWeb
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date01.07.11
DescriptionWhen Henry Markram walks into the air-conditioned computer facilities in the basement of the École Polytechnique Fédérale's Brain Mind Institute in Lausanne, Switzerland, he doesn't see the black monolithic cabinets, jam-packed with seemingly endless layers of circuit boards and microprocessors. What Markram sees are neurons, synapses and cortical columns that one day will form a complete computer simulation of the human brain.
URLhttps://elpais.com/sociedad/2011/06/23/actualidad/1308780010_850215.html
PersonsJan Müggenburg

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Beitrag in Online Magazin "EL PAIS",  Ausgabe am 01.07.2011

Period01.07.2011
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