The system is capable of “rewiring” its connections as it encounters new information, similar to the way biological synapses work.
The technology, known as cognitive computing, mimics the brain’s neural and synaptic responses through complex algorithms and silicon circuitry.
The chips – not programmed the same way as traditional computers – are expected to learn from experiences, recognize patterns, remember and learn from mistakes. It is a sharp departure from traditional concepts and computer design, IBM said.
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