
How AI could lead to a better understanding of the brain | Nature
Date : 2023-11-07
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Summary drafted by a large language model.
Could a computer be programmed to simulate a brain? Engineers have been developing simplified models of brain neural networks since the 1940s, and today's explosion in machine learning can be traced back to early work inspired by biological systems. Viren Jain, senior staff research scientist at Google Research, discusses how AI could help neuroscientists understand the brain’s unique complexities.
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