What is neuromorphic computing. How does it diffrent from von neumon archietecture? I don't really understand how to talk about these things, but here's some definitions that made me think of them:
Neuromorphism (or as we know it in programming terms) denotes the ability and desire for programs to be different every time they run through a process or machine. A program cannot change itself; there must always have been an alternative solution which could do so instead. Because our brains are designed with those goals in mind—neurologically speaking—"we tend not only feel pleasure when something good happens," Asch said, "but also care far more about what goes wrong than anything else." To build
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