Multilayered Model of Speech

01/08/2018
by   Andrey Chistyakov, et al.
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Human speech is the most important part of General Artificial Intelligence and subject of much research. The hypothesis proposed in this article provides explanation of difficulties that modern science tackles in the field of human brain simulation. The hypothesis is based on the author's conviction that the brain of any given person has different ability to process and store information. Therefore, the approaches that are currently used to create General Artificial Intelligence have to be altered.

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