From processes to thoughts.
Monday, March 7th, 2011NeurolNet explores new approaches to solving information technology problems. The capabilities of distributed processing, stringing together of many computers in order to process as one, has been proven, as has the “doubling leaps” related to the size of packets processed simultaneously. However, in the future there will be leaps which will make todays processing archaic. It is inevitable that carbon life form thought processing will be networked, and networked computer processing will resemble those of carbon life forms. The thought gap between man-made machines and humans is disappearing, and humans are becoming connected.
As science pushes on, whether or not this is good or moral is a question for the philosophers. It does not require prophets to predict the benefits will be shown to serve certain interests, the question will become extremely important, and then moot. Those with the best technology wins. We can only hope the meek will derive equal benefit without being overtaxed.
The goal of the neurolnet computer network is somewhat similar to the goals of some websites, but is set up structurally to have a multi-node heirarchy. Some of the nodes are set up exactly the same, while some have differences ranging from negligible to obvious. There are interfaces between the users and the computers, as all nodes are interactive, which is typical of most modern websites. Also, like other modern day networked computers, there are interfaces from computer to computer and from user to user.