To help probe the mystery of how brains control movement, scientists have created a virtual rat with an artificial brain that can move around just like a real rodent. Publishing in Nature, the researchers found that activations in the virtual control network accurately predicted neural activity measured from the brains of real rats producing the same behaviors.| EurekAlert!
Thanks to sophisticated AI that allows robots to “see” their surroundings, they are rapidly integrating into our food production mainline.| SingularityHub
Analysis and insight on the ever-evolving advancements in artificial intelligence. Stay updated as Singularity Hub discusses the most important AI research.| Singularity Hub
Researchers are using generative AI and other techniques to teach robots new skills—including tasks they could perform in homes.| MIT Technology Review