DeepMind found an AI learning technique also works in human brains

New Scientist 

Developments in artificial intelligence often draw inspiration from how humans think, but now AI has turned the tables to teach us about how brains learn. Will Dabney at tech firm DeepMind in London and his colleagues have found that a recent development in machine learning called distributional reinforcement learning also provides a new explanation for how the reward pathways in the brain work. These pathways govern our response to pleasurable events and are mediated by neurons that release the brain chemical dopamine. "Dopamine in the brain is a type of surprise signal," says Dabney. "When things turn out better than expected, more dopamine gets released."

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