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What If We Had Bigger Brains? Imagining Minds beyond Ours
Stephen Wolfram explores how the number of neural connections affects capabilities like language and abstraction. How far we could go accounting for neural nets and LLMS, the fundamental nature of computation, neuroscience and the operation of brains.
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Before, I always believed that saying that we only use 10% percent of our brain, which was really just a myth, according to scientists.
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