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Technical Comparison of Human Brain and Artificial Processors – No Direct Lead

Technical Comparison of Human Brain and Artificial Processors – No Direct Lead The passage is a generic technical discussion about brain vs. AI hardware without mentioning any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes differences in speed, size, stability, duty cycle, modularity, and quantum readiness between biological and artificial processors.; Notes that current AI hardware is largely two‑dimensional and lacks general‑purpose intelligence.; Highlights potential advantages of human brains such as three‑dimensionality and self‑repair.

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Technical Comparison of Human Brain and Artificial Processors – No Direct Lead The passage is a generic technical discussion about brain vs. AI hardware without mentioning any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes differences in speed, size, stability, duty cycle, modularity, and quantum readiness between biological and artificial processors.; Notes that current AI hardware is largely two‑dimensional and lacks general‑purpose intelligence.; Highlights potential advantages of human brains such as three‑dimensionality and self‑repair.

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