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Read this excerpt from "Talking Robots."
Of course, neural networks still have a long way to go before they can model the human brain. As physicist Heinz
Pagels has said: "The difference between a real neuron and the model neurons ... is like the difference between a
human hand and a pair of pliers." But the fact that a simple neural network can speak at all is remarkable, indicating
that perhaps human abilities can be simulated by electronics
Which is the most accurate summary of Kaku's argument?
The simulated speech of neural networks suggests the potential for other electronic simulations.
O Neural networks are vastly inferior to the human brain, and critics question whether they can speak at all.
Neural networks are vastly different from the human brain, just as pliers are different from the human hand.
Electronic simulation of speech suggests that technological ability will eventually exceed human potential.
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