Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence: Novel Neurons Mimic Brain’s Learning Abilities
Göttingen, Germany – A groundbreaking advancement in artificial intelligence has emerged from the collaborative efforts of researchers at the Göttingen Campus Institute for Dynamics of Biological Networks (CIDBN) at the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS). Scientists have developed a new type of artificial neuron, dubbed „infomorphic neurons,“ which learn independently and closely emulate the behavior of their biological counterparts in the human brain. The findings, published in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), mark a significant step forward in bridging the gap between artificial and biological neural networks. The human brain, a marvel of nature, and modern artificial neural networks share a common strength: their remarkable computational power. In both systems, neurons serve as the fundamental building blocks, processing information through interconnected networks. Traditional artificial neural networks,…
