Teaching artificial intelligence to adapt

Getting computers to ‘think’ like humans is the holy grail of artificial intelligence, but human brains turn out to be tough acts to follow. Now, researchers have used a computational model of brain activity to simulate this process more accurately than ever before. The new model mimics how the brain’s prefrontal cortex uses a phenomenon known as ‘gating’ to control the flow of information between different areas of neurons.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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