映画『攻殻機動隊 新劇場版』
by dervish on Apr.29, 2015, under Uncategorized
攻殻機動隊、その起源。草薙素子、出生の秘密。世界に衝撃を与えた「攻殻機動隊」の全てが明かされる――原作:士郎正宗 総監督:黄瀬和哉 脚本:冲方丁 音楽:コーネリアス キャスト:坂本真綾 他 制作:プロダクションI.G 2015年6月20日(土)全国ロードショー
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"We were all emotionally prepared for failure," Markram says. "But I wasn't so prepared for what actually happened."
It didn't take long before the model reacted. After only a few electrical jolts, the artificial neural circuit began to act just like a real neural circuit. Clusters of connected neurons began to fire in close synchrony: the cells were wiring themselves together. Different cell types obeyed their genetic instructions. The scientists could see the cellular looms flash and then fade as the cells wove themselves into meaningful patterns. Dendrites reached out to each other, like branches looking for light. "This all happened on its own," Markram says. "It was entirely spontaneous." For the Blue Brain team, it was a thrilling breakthrough. After years of hard work, they were finally able to watch their make-believe brain develop, synapse by synapse. The microchips were turning themselves into a mind.
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