Nickel oxide is a material that can 'learn' like animals and could help further artificial intelligence research
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. A unique material, nickel oxide demonstrates the ability to learn things about its environment in a way that emulates the most basic learning abilities of animals, as my colleagues and I describe in a new paper. For over half a century, neuroscientists have studied sea slugs to understand basic animal learning. Two fundamental concepts of learning are habituation and sensitization. Habituation occurs when an organism's response to a repeated stimulus continuously decreases.
Dec-21-2021, 15:35:13 GMT
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