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Firstly, the claim that "nothing in computer neural networks has
anything to do with how biological neurons work" is not entirely accurate.
While it is true that the current implementations of artificial neural networks
may differ from biological neural networks, there are efforts being made to
incorporate more biological realism into artificial neural networks. For
example, spiking neural networks attempt to model the firing behavior of
biological neurons more closely. Furthermore, many current deep learning
models are based on the structure and function of the visual cortex in the
brain. So while there may be differences between artificial and biological
neural networks, there is still some basis for the comparison.
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This is mostly lies scraped from internet or scraped from people writing that haven't a clue.
Sources? ChatGPT is not an authoritative source. It's gobbledegook.