It's not an invalid perspective, even if slightly ridiculous to a proper engineer, IMVHO
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Fun fact: There were unlicensed mask clones of the 6502 (e.g. Ricoh 2A02 used in the NES) that got around the only IP encumbrance (a patent for the binary-coded decimal arithmetic circuit) by cutting a single transistor to disable BCD. Or so the story goes.
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Unbelievably cool!
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It's one of my favourite papers of 2017
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Sounds a bit like my PhD thesis, evolving electronic hardware to be immune to transistor failures.
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This type of work has applications in space bound electronics as high energy rays might knock out single transistors
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Quite soon a similar method will be the only one to understand how AI works.
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already, I think. Cool as "deep dreams" and such things are, they seem like pretty primitive tools when it comes to trying to "understand" (which is another word for simulate(?)) neural nets
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