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Can robots or computers have imagination?

   

 

Can robots or computers have imagination?

The key to the imagination is in memory. Each neuron in our brains is acting as small data storage. The memory marks that are stored in neurons are the data. And each neuron is acting as a small database. In brains and the central nervous system is billions of neurons, and the reason for that is a large number of neurons are hosting a large number of small databases.

A large number of small-size databases minimizes the damages in the cases that some neurons will destroy. When one neuron hosts the minimum number of data the loss of data mass is minimized in the cases that the neuron is destroyed without warning. Every single thing that is stored in memory is acting as a memory object. And productive thinking is the ability to connect those objects like puzzles to the new form.

So the imagination is the ability to connect data, which is stored in memory in the new entirety. Without things that are stored in the memory, there is no data what the brains can machine. Using imagination is a little bit different than search data from the internet. And if we want to make the machine, what have imagination the system must work in two stages.

1) It must get the data to the memory units

2) After that it must start to combine the data that is stored in the memory units to a new entirety.

The system requires the database structure, which emulates the neural system. So there are billions of small-size databases in that kind of neural system.

The thing that makes that thing so difficult to handle is it must have multiple databases that have the minimum number of data stored in each other. That thing makes it possible to get higher accuracy for the synthetic data, what happens by connecting the data from those databases in one new entirety.

So how to make this thing a practical solution? The next example might open the idea of why multiple databases are better than one in this kind of thing. If the computer uses images that are captured by using the CCD-camera for creating synthetic images data is stored in electric form and captured by pixels.

If every single pixel from the CCD-camera stores data in every single database, that means that there are billions of small databases that the computer can start to connect to new forms. And machine learning will help the system connect the data from different sources.

Can artificial intelligence acting as the architect?

When we are thinking of the case that artificial intelligence will participate in the architectural competition, the computer can search for data about the formed competitions, where the court members have chosen the best works. Then the system might search for the winner works and if the same persons have acted as a court in other competitions, the system can simply connect the pixels from the winning works to the new entirety.

And because the new work is the average of the winning works that should win. But the fact is that if the system can use more parameters like arguments that the court has given the system can make more pleasing work.

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