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Speculative Essay on Brain‑Computer Parity and Moore’s Law

Speculative Essay on Brain‑Computer Parity and Moore’s Law The document contains only theoretical discussion about computing power versus the human brain, with no concrete names, transactions, dates of relevance, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Discusses historical analogies linking brain models to technology.; References Moore’s Law and predicts a ‘gate parity point’ between neurons and logic gates.; Provides speculative dates (2053, 2080) for when computers might match brain capacity.

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Speculative Essay on Brain‑Computer Parity and Moore’s Law The document contains only theoretical discussion about computing power versus the human brain, with no concrete names, transactions, dates of relevance, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Discusses historical analogies linking brain models to technology.; References Moore’s Law and predicts a ‘gate parity point’ between neurons and logic gates.; Provides speculative dates (2053, 2080) for when computers might match brain capacity.

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