Abstract
In order to take advantage of modern computing power, we shall apply AI to Big Data Analysis (BDA) partially from the so-called Art, Culture, Science, and Technology (ACST) --- “experience of Homosapien”, recorded at the 20 Smithsonian Museums and at the National Library of Medicine affiliated with dozens National Institutes of Medicine as well as non-profit Max-Planck ResearchGate.net. We furthermore define unsupervised learning capability that is innate to the Homosapien based on (1) ionic current responsible for Rational IQ and (2) chemical signals supporting Emotional IQ. Thus, we assume that AI computing tools must incorporate thermal temperature to the computer machine, but not operate at low temperature Electromagnetic physics. We begin by reviewing Homosapien intrinsic characteristics: (1) warm blooded brains that provide steady kinetic transport for efficient cellular operations, and (2) the ‘power of paired sensors’ (pops) which gather vector time series order set data Xp(t) for self-referenced unsupervised learning. Likewise, Homosapien have pair time series sensors (ears, eyes, nostrils, olfactory bulbs, taste buds, limbs extremities) which communicate with each other through the nervous system. The nervous system of human brain must be kept in reference at thermodynamics equilibrium, known in biology as homosapiens= . These are necessary but not sufficient conditions for intelligent beings. A higher temperature does not necessarily imply smarter or quicker learning. For example, the chicken’s brain is in equilibrium at but they lack hands, tools and past experience keeping through evolution to be our growth human beings.
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