The document argues that deep learning needs to incorporate principles from neuroscience to achieve greater capabilities. It notes that the brain has evolved efficient algorithms through biological evolution, which deep learning has not replicated. It suggests deep learning models should copy aspects of brain structure, such as sparse coding and hierarchical organization, to become more powerful and energy efficient like the brain.
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Deep Learning Isn't Deep Enough Unless It Copies From the Brain - IEEE Spectrum
The document argues that deep learning needs to incorporate principles from neuroscience to achieve greater capabilities. It notes that the brain has evolved efficient algorithms through biological evolution, which deep learning has not replicated. It suggests deep learning models should copy aspects of brain structure, such as sparse coding and hierarchical organization, to become more powerful and energy efficient like the brain.
The document argues that deep learning needs to incorporate principles from neuroscience to achieve greater capabilities. It notes that the brain has evolved efficient algorithms through biological evolution, which deep learning has not replicated. It suggests deep learning models should copy aspects of brain structure, such as sparse coding and hierarchical organization, to become more powerful and energy efficient like the brain.