[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] The brain of a tiny worm inspired a new type of AI
Robert Primak
bobprimak at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 25 02:37:27 PDT 2024
Very impressive, as far as the overview goes. But some questions do arise:
How aware is the liquid neural network of pedestrians, parked vehicles and other important features which are not the primary focus of the AI?
Again, in traffic, can a liquid neural network stay out of the way of multiple vehicles, each operating with its own intelligence? What about operating planes in crowded airspaces?
I did notice that it appears this type of network does scale up, so maybe it can be built to handle such complications in the real world in real-time.
The other question, raised in Ted K.'s talk, is how fast is the processing in the liquid neural networks, compared with more traditional ANNs? Ted's references show much slower processing in gel-based systems. Is this an issue with these liquid neural networks?
-- Bob Primak
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 08:16:29 PM EDT, Peter Albin via LCTG <lctg at lists.toku.us> wrote:
https://www.snexplores.org/article/the-brain-of-a-tiny-worm-inspired-a-new-type-of-ai-liquid-neural-network
Peter
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