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Gativus has a vision of artificial intelligence based on nature of human consciousness. Most fundamental is the fact, that human’s brain simultaneously host two quite different networks: neural network and concept network.
Gativus has a vision of artificial intelligence based on nature of human consciousness. Most fundamental is the fact, that human’s brain simultaneously host two quite different networks: neural network and concept network.
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Research in neural networks has a lot of achievements (such as GPT, LLM, etc.), whilst the concept/knowledge networks can’t boast significant results (very restricted solution, such as RDF/OWL description).
Research in neural networks has a lot of achievements (such as GPT, LLM, etc.), whilst the concept/knowledge networks can’t boast significant results (very restricted solution, such as RDF/OWL description).


Gativus is making attempt to converge these two networks into unified common network and give the researches an opportunity to find association between neural and concept layers.
Gativus is making attempt to converge these two networks into unified common network and give the researches an opportunity to find association between neural and concept layers.

Revision as of 02:44, 7 August 2024

Gativus has a vision of artificial intelligence based on nature of human consciousness. Most fundamental is the fact, that human’s brain simultaneously host two quite different networks: neural network and concept network.

MEM-116-101.gif

Research in neural networks has a lot of achievements (such as GPT, LLM, etc.), whilst the concept/knowledge networks can’t boast significant results (very restricted solution, such as RDF/OWL description).

Gativus is making attempt to converge these two networks into unified common network and give the researches an opportunity to find association between neural and concept layers.