Human brain is superior and more efficient than artificial intelligence, scientists say
From'The Terminator' to'I, Robot', killer robots have been a staple feature in science fiction blockbusters for years. But nightmares of AI overtaking humanity might be further away than we thought, according to scientists. New research from the University of Oxford suggests that the human brain learns information in a fundamentally different and more efficient way to machines. This allows humans to learn something after seeing it once, while AI needs to be trained hundreds of times on the same information. Unlike AI, humans can also learn new information without it interfering with the knowledge we already have.
Jan-4-2024, 11:14:47 GMT
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