@me4502(View Post) Not on TPT. That's my point, anyone who tries, will be very disappointed. You(anyone) could try and create something that responds to a specific input, but that is very limited and not what one would call artificial intelligence. Especially the "neural networks", of which I am guilty of... They are just random... the outputs are random, even if a certain pathways or trend is favoured.
@The-Con(View Post) Yes, I understand AI fully. I know that it is not possible in TPT, or even IRL. But what I am saying is that I have made a neuron which grows a dendrite of LRBD when input is put in. Perhaps, if the screen was maybe 50 billion times bigger, maybe my neurons might stand a chance. I am not trying to achieve AI; simply trying to demonstrate a computer based on a neuron - to show the power of the neuron I singlehandedly made and produced. Here:
Please read and respond to this, The-Con, so that you may understand my plans, intentions and knowledge of both my neuron and artificial intelligence in general.
@airstrike52(View Post) I see. I understand now. At least we both agree that an actual AI in TPT would be currently impossible. EDIT: but the question is, can you put it in the neural network? Its one thing to make one of the neurons, but it's another thing to make a network of them.
I could put it in a neural network, though the screen isn't big enough to make a very big one. In my project, in which a neuron is used for remembering and recalling a word, among other functions, I have made a memory core for space's sake.