Evolutionary Computing Via FPGAs 218
fm6 writes "There's this computer scientist named Adrian Thompson who's into what he calls "soft computing". He takes FPGAs and programs them to "evolve", Darwin-style. The chip modifies its own logic randomly. Changes that improve the chips ability to do some task are kept, others are discarded. He's actually succeeded in producing a chip that recognized a tone. The scary part: Thompson cannot explain exactly how the chip works! Article here."
Very simple... (Score:5, Funny)
This sounds suspiciously like my lovely wife.
The scary part: Thompson cannot explain exactly how the chip works!
I knew it. Male engineer, female chips. Easy explanation.
Soko
(Posting from the basement so said lovely wife doesn't tear of my baaa-aa-allsssss.... YOWWWUUCH!!!!)
Re:Curveball way out to left field (Score:4, Funny)