AI uses artificial sleep to learn new task without forgetting the last
Artificial intelligence can learn and remember how to do multiple tasks by mimicking the way sleep helps us cement what we learned during waking hours. "There is a huge trend now to bring ideas from neuroscience and biology to improve existing machine learning – and sleep is one of them" says Maxim Bazhenov at the University of California, San Diego. Many AIs can only master one set of well-defined tasks – they can't acquire additional knowledge later on without losing everything they had previously learned. "The issue pops up if you want to develop systems which are capable of so-called lifelong learning," says Pavel Sanda at the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Lifelong learning is how humans accumulate knowledge to adapt to and solve future challenges.
Nov-10-2022, 19:00:54 GMT
- Country:
- Europe > Czechia (0.26)
- North America > United States
- California > San Diego County
- San Diego (0.30)
- Massachusetts > Hampshire County
- Amherst (0.06)
- California > San Diego County
- Genre:
- Instructional Material (0.59)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine (0.37)
- Technology: