Abstract:
We explore the prospects for computing and artificial intelligence (AI) development based on B-technology, which operates on a different principle than the A-technology used in modern computing. B-technology enables us to create computing devices for any number system, ensuring maximum reliability and speed while using a simplified element base. B-computers offer remarkable capabilities, including a high density of function-computing devices and a variable structure device (VSD) that allows us to generate new computing devices within the computer.
Like neural networks, B-computers synthesize computational devices from fragments of mappings. However, unlike neural networks, the synthesized device is fully known, making its associated mapping completely transparent. B-computers self-develop and infinitely expand their computing power not only by improving technical parameters but also by generating new computing devices within themselves.