Why even a moth’s brain is smarter than an AI
Emerging Technology from the arXiv, MIT Technology Review, 2018/02/19
A moth can recognize odour after just few exposures. The olfactory learning system in moths is completely mapped, but artificial neural networks do not perform the same task as well as moths. The difference, explains the article, lies in how the two types of neural networks learn (that is, how the two types of neural networks create and adjust connections between neurons). The artificial neural network uses back propagation. In other words, it is given feedback from a training set. More...
5 mars 2018
Why even a moth’s brain is smarter than an AI
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