Butterfly-inspired AI technology takes flight
April 01, 2024
April 01, 2024
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 1 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
When it comes to mating, two things matter for Heliconius butterflies: the look and the smell of their potential partner. The black and orange butterflies have incredibly small brains, yet they must process both sensory inputs at the same time -- which is more than current artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can achieve without significant energy consumption. To make AI as smart . . .
When it comes to mating, two things matter for Heliconius butterflies: the look and the smell of their potential partner. The black and orange butterflies have incredibly small brains, yet they must process both sensory inputs at the same time -- which is more than current artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can achieve without significant energy consumption. To make AI as smart . . .