Well, maybe we can design and manufacture a better way, but we will allways base it off what nature has show us that works.
It will be a mix between our "brute-force-attack" methods and nature''s adaptation methods.
If the universe, or at least the environment arround you can be reduced to a (complex) formula, then IMO neurons aproximate that function pretty well.
So, intelligent behaviour seems to be born out of "systems" that try to replicate/aproximate the "environment" they''re in as much as possible, either by genetic mutation, which gives an immediate "bonus" to the creature once it is born, because its genetic makeup already deals better with the environment, or using the neuron aproach, in which the subject must be presented with the situation, and if he survives said situation, he has "evolved" into a more adapted being.
And we can''t really get away of intelligence being an aproximation to the environment equation, can we?
Other creatures, even alien lifeforms might have come up with other chemical/organic structures to deal with the environment in "real time" (non GA ways), but once having successfully dealt with a new situation, if the creature doesnt store how it solved it, then there is no evolution.
So the only other aproach is to "fake it", by actually archiving all your interactions with the environment. Something like V''GER from Star Trek 1. A being that actually stores all the situations it has been in, and then, when needed, retrieves them to deal with said situation once more.
We Humans, and most other multi-celled organisms are incapable of storing *every* living experience we have, so nature came up with a less expensive way...
sorry for the long rant...
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