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From: ak193@lafn.org (Tim Hess)
Subject: Neural-net Internet
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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 09:52:51 GMT
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Has anyone written a program for many computers linked through phone, 
telnet or direct dial, for the purpose of having a multiple-computer 
neural-net? For all running the same neural-net program?

Wouldn't this make a good internet neural-net? You could eventually add 
thousands of computers. It would get quicker and smarter through learning 
and accumulating more computers' disk space and ram space to form the 
ultimate "localized" network. I don't know what you'd use it for?

Sorry if this is stupid or totally impossible.
Just a thought.
Thanks alot!
Tim

