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Cambridge scientists have created an AI system that develops features akin to human brains, setting a new benchmark in AI research.
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This AI model, constrained like a human brain, shows remarkable similarities in solving complex tasks.
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Jascha Achterberg highlights the system's balance between resource use and information processing, mirroring brain efficiency.
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The AI uses computational nodes in a virtual space, imitating neuron organization and communication challenges.
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A maze navigation task revealed the AI's learning ability, akin to animal brain studies.
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Physical constraints led to the development of hubs and flexible node coding, reflecting human brain strategies.
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Professor Duncan Astle emphasizes these constraints induce complex characteristics in the AI, akin to biological systems.
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This AI model could illuminate brain structure differences and cognitive challenges, offering a new experimental platform.
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The research, paving the way for more efficient, brain-like AI systems, has broad implications across AI and robotics fields.
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