Biological organisms are pretty good at navigating life's unpredictability, but computers are embarrassingly bad at it. That's the crux of a new military research program that aims to model artificially intelligent systems after the brains of living creatures. When an organism encounters a new environment or situation, it relies on past experience to help it make a decision.DARPA Wants Artificial Intelligence That Doesn't Forget Everything It Knows
Biological organisms are pretty good at navigating life's unpredictability, but computers are embarrassingly bad at it. That's the crux of a new military research program that aims to model artificially intelligent systems after the brains of living creatures. When an organism encounters a new environment or situation, it relies on past experience to help it make a decision.
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Saturday, November 25, 2017
DARPA Wants Artificial Intelligence That Doesn't Forget Everything It Knows
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