IBM create computer can think

Scientists make breakthrough computer that can think like a human brain. Scientists have successfully simulated part of the brain used for cats think. Even a super computer can not compete with the general aspects contained in the human mind. Machines can not describe a person’s face and connect it with emotion. If scientists can make a computer like that, in areas such as economics and medicine can be explored more deeply.

Researchers at IBM Corp. reported the success of the simulation cerebral cortex (the brain used to think) cat uses a super computer. Scientists have previously simulated 40 percent of the mice’s brain in 2006 and throughout the rat brain in 2007, and 1 percent human brain using a computer this year a large super progressive. The results are presented in the latest supercomputer conference in Portland, Ore.

Simulation focused on how the mind in the brain is formed and how the brain impulses 1 billion and 10 trillion synapse in the brain working together. The researchers made these super computers in Lawrance Livermore national laboratories. Dharmendra Modha, manager of Progressive Computing for IBM research is also a writer in the print media calls this research as “scale simulations that had never happened before.” Modha said that this research could lead to computers that do not depend on the structural data, such as two plus two equals four. Computers also can handle the ambiguity as to identify the logo of a company even though the image is dim. Or any computer that has senses such as sight, touch and hearing are used in making decisions.