Changing levels of the brain protein KCC2 can alter how reward associations form, reshaping the learning process that links ...
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AI can pick up cultural values by mimicking how kids learn
Artificial intelligence systems absorb values from their training data. The trouble is that values differ across cultures. So an AI system trained on data from the entire internet won't work equally ...
A new finding from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center shows that the learning process of associating cues ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping brain modeling. This review introduces a unified framework where AI functions as a surrogate brain by integrating dynamical modeling, inverse problem solving, and ...
From 11.5 million alloy candidates to AI-guided perovskites, this piece unpacks how materials informatics is speeding up ...
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AI inverse design boosts hydraulic pump efficiency by 32%
Can AI outperform decades of human expertise in mechanical design? Well, the researchers from Pusan National University gave ...
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Study reveals how brain protein KCC2 influences reward learning
A new finding from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center shows that the learning process of associating cues with rewards can be altered by increased or decreased activity of a specific ...
Artificial intelligence speeds metasurface design from unit cells to full optical systems, enabling compact imaging, AR and ...
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Changes in the activity of KCC2 protein influence reward learning
A new finding from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center shows that the learning process of associating cues ...
This mission walkthrough for Anthem's Inverse Functions is based on the version presented in the demo. Thanks to some improper usage of the Manifold -- you know, like slamming it on a hard surface -- ...
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