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1. jes519+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-01-26 08:45:17
Amazingly, according to this 1981 interview in the New Yorker, Minsky's first neural net was itself randomly wired!

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1981/12/14/a-i

"Because of the random wiring, it had a sort of fail-safe characteristic. If one of the neurons wasn’t working, it wouldn’t make much of a difference—and, with nearly three hundred tubes and the thousands of connections we had soldered, there would usually be something wrong somewhere. In those days, even a radio set with twenty tubes tended to fail a lot. I don’t think we ever debugged our machine completely, but that didn’t matter. By having this crazy random design, it was almost sure to work, no matter how you built it."

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