Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence

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Abstract

The fields of neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) have a long and intertwined history. In more recent times, however, communication and collaboration between the two fields has become less commonplace. In this article, we argue that better understanding biological brains could play a vital role in building intelligent machines. We survey historical interactions between the AI and neuroscience fields and emphasize current advances in AI that have been inspired by the study of neural computation in humans and other animals. We conclude by highlighting shared themes that may be key for advancing future research in both fields. Hassabis et al. review how neuroscience has informed research in artificial intelligence. They argue that a better understanding of biological brains will play a vital role in building intelligent machines.

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Hassabis, D., Kumaran, D., Summerfield, C., & Botvinick, M. (2017, July 19). Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence. Neuron. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2017.06.011

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