In what ways is a human brain different from a Neural Network?
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Human brains have many different types of neurons, while most
artificial neural network architectures combine only one or two types of
neuron.
Neural networks typically start from a "blank slate", while the human
brain leverages many generations of evolutionary fine-tuning.
At a coarse level, the neurons in the brain use signals from other
neurons, but artificial Neural Nets don't.
At a fine level, brains have a spiking mechanism but Neural Nets don't.