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The concept of ML comes from neurons/the brain. If we could use the neurons we'd be way ahead, and that's basically the hard part. If it will ever be feasible I don't know.
Brains have a lot more connections and meaningful ways of communicating compared to our silly signals and weights. This may be the barrier to AGI
We can use neurons. I'm not sure we're very good at it but people have used them for small tasks