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From: bruck@actcom.co.il (Uri Bruck)
Subject: Re: At the Frontier of Knowledge: The Human Brain.
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 1995 10:38:52 GMT
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Jerky (bone@net99.net) wrote:
: >      Can the human brain be reversed-engineered?

: To what end?
: --> To create an artificial one?
: --> To interface with it directly?

It is still cheaper to create natural brains using unskilled labor

