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Brains are analogue; computers are digitalNo hardware/software distinction can be made with respect to the brain or mindShort-term memory is not like RAMProcessing speed is not fixed in the brain; there is no system clockThe brain is a massively parallel machine; computers are modular and serialThe brain uses content-addressable memorySynapses are far more complex than electrical logic gatesUnlike computers, processing and memory are performed by the same components in the brainThe brain is a self-organizing systemThe brain is much, much bigger than any [current] computer.jlfthiolbg

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Brains are analogue; computers are digitalNo hardware/software distinction can be made with respect to the brain or mindShort-term memory is not like RAMProcessing speed is not fixed in the brain; there is no system clockThe brain is a massively parallel machine; computers are modular and serialThe brain uses content-addressable memorySynapses are far more complex than electrical logic gatesUnlike computers, processing and memory are performed by the same components in the brainThe brain is a self-organizing systemThe brain is much, much bigger than any [current] computer.jlfthiolbg

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