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What makes a neural network remember?

What makes a neural network remember?
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Biocomputers Powered By Actual Human Brain Cells Could Leave AI In The Dust

Brain organoids share key aspects of brain function and structure essential for cognitive functions like learning and memory.

Means Plus Function – Williamson Removed The Heavy Presumption But Dyfan And VDPP Pack Some of the Pounds Back On | Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC

When a claim term is construed as a means plus function limitation, the recited “means” is limited to only the specific structures disclosed in the specification for performing the.

Failing to Adequately Support a Means-Plus-Function Claim Term Renders a Claim Invalid | Mintz - Intellectual Property Viewpoints

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Claim language is important. Particularly when dealing with software systems, claims may be held invalid as being indefinite when the claim language is characterized as “means-plus-function” under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. §112 ¶ 6 (now AIA 35 U.S.C. §112(f)). That is indeed what recently happened in Rain Computing, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., where the claims at issue were directed to “delivering software application packages to a client terminal in a network based on user demands” and recited sending a “user identification module” configured to perform various functions. Under §112 ¶ 6, a “patentee may draft claims as a means or step for performing a specified function without the recital of structure, material, or acts in support thereof. But such claims are construed to cover only the structure, materials, or acts described in the specification as corresponding to the claimed function and equi

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