brain-like ai
YOUR HEALTH: Brain-like AI, no internet needed
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Our computers, devices, smart watches, video monitoring systems – we rely on connectivity to the internet and don't think twice about it. Now, scientists are developing technology for artificial intelligence that will allow it to work even in remote areas. Self-driving cars, drone helicopters, medical monitoring equipment – it's all cutting-edge technology that requires connection to the cloud. Now, researchers at the University of Central Florida are developing devices that won't rely on internet connection. "What we are trying to do is make small devices, which will mimic the neurons and synapses of the brain," researcher at the University of Central Florida, Tania Roy, PhD, explains.