Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Blue brain
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2. 1 INTRODUCTION
2 WHAT IS BLUE BRAIN
3 WHAT IS VIRTUAL BRAIN
4 FUNCTION OF NATURAL BRAIN
5 BRAIN SIMULATION
6 CURRENT RESEARCH WORK
7 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQIREMENT
8 ADVANTAGES
9 DISADVANTAGE
10 CONCLUSION
3. Human Brain—The most valuable
creation of GOD
The intelligence of a person is
lost after his/her death
Is there any solution for this?
4. BLUE BRAIN—The world’s first
virtual brain
It’s being developed by IBM
Within 30 years we will be able to
scan ourselves into computers
5. A machine that functions
as our Brain
We can just call it as
Artificial Brain
Possible by using Super
Computers
6. To upload the contents of
human brain
To keep a person’s
intelligence/skill alive
To remember the things
without any effort
7. Sensory Input :-
Receiving input such as sound ,image, etc
through sensory cell .
Interpretation.
Interpretation of the received input by the
brain by defining states of neurons in the brain.
Motor Output.
Receiving of electric responses from the brain
to perform any action .
8. INPUT INPUT
Through the Through the
natural neurons silicon chip or
artificial
INTERPRETATION neurons
By different
INTERPRETATION
states of the By a set of bits
neurons in the in the set of
brain register
9. OUTPUT OUTPUT
Through the Through the
natural neurons. silicon chip .
PROCESSING PROCESSING
Through Through
arithmetic and arithmetic and
logical logical
calculations calculation and
artificial
intelligence
10. MEMORY MEMORY
Through Through Secondary
permanent states memory
of neurons
12. The uploading is possible by the use
of small robots known as the
nanobots.
These robots are small enough to
travel through out our circulatory
system.
Nanobots could also carefully scan
the structure of our brain,
providing a complete readout of
the connection.
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14. IBM developing the “Blue
brain”
IBM, in partnership with
scientists at Switzerland’s Ecole
Polytechnique Federale De
Lausanne’s(EPFL) Brain and
Mind Institute will begin
simulating the brain’s biological
systems
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16. 22.8 TFLOPS peak processing speed.
8,096 CPUs at 700 MHz (downgraded to
handle massive parallel processing).
256MB to 512MB memory per processor.
Linux and C++ software.
100 kilowatts power consumption.
very powerful Nanobots to act as the
interface between the natural brain and the
computer.
17. Intelligence of a person is not lost
even after his death
Things can be remembered easily
without much effort
Allowing deaf to hear via nerve
simulation
Making decisions without the
presence of the person
18. We become dependent
upon the computer
Others may use technical
knowledge against us.
Another fear is found
today with respect to
human cloning
19. We will be able to turn
ourselves into computers