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The human brain contains eighty-six billion neurons and over a hundred trillion connections. Each of those connections is so minuscule—less than thirty nanometers wide—that they can barely be seen under even the most powerful microscopes. These connections are bunched together in a tangled mess—within a single cubic millimeter (the width of a single letter on a penny), there are over one billion connections.
A Brief History of Intelligence: Evolution, AI, and the Five Breakthroughs That Made Our Brains
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