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THE RULES
Is It Wet Yet?


File: 2ce1eab3d5eba6f⋯.jpg (225.26 KB,512x512,1:1,brains.jpg)

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By: Ben Ashton

https://metro.co.uk/author/ben-ashton/

Artificial intelligence is starting to become a little less artificial… by using actual chunks of the human brain to improve what it’s capable of.

Scientists have created a ‘mini brain’ and combined it with AI to make a hybrid computer that can recognise different people’s voices.

And if people were already worried their jobs could be under threat from AI, this latest breakthrough might just add to those robots-will-take-over-the-world fears.

Researchers at Indiana University Bloomington in the US have built brain-infused computers named ‘Brainoware’ following a first of its kind experiment.

And it’s thought the new creation may even one day be capable of operating without any human supervision at all.

https://metro.co.uk/2023/12/13/scientists-feeding-ai-chunks-human-brains-sort-19967963/

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