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Interface Neuroid is a not-quite-neuron, or in this case a neuron on steroids. Neurons send and receive signals to other neurons to form a neural network, whether biogical or digital. INs enable a person to gradually digitize their mind with a two-way information channel. In an effective implementation, an implementation of an effective Neuroid generates a "pull-pull" scheme that generates a digital "pull" to the actual input signal. In this way, it becomes possible to assess quality of each prediction by comparing it to the quality of the actual signal.
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