Why autonomous systems should mirror the structure of biological intelligence
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- Artificial intelligence is driving the promise of autonomy in everything from self-driving cars, to digital health and smart cities.
- True autonomy emerges from the convergence of sensing, connectivity, computing and control – not isolated intelligence.
- Accordingly, biological intelligence must serve as the foundational design principle for building next-generation autonomous systems.
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- Artificial intelligence is driving the promise of autonomy in everything from self-driving cars, to digital health and smart cities.
- True autonomy emerges from the convergence of sensing, connectivity, computing and control – not isolated intelligence.
- Accordingly, biological intelligence must serve as the foundational design principle for building next-generation autonomous systems.
I didn't get why exactly AI should copy biological intelligence.
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- Artificial intelligence is driving the promise of autonomy in everything from self-driving cars, to digital health and smart cities.
- True autonomy emerges from the convergence of sensing, connectivity, computing and control – not isolated intelligence.
- Accordingly, biological intelligence must serve as the foundational design principle for building next-generation autonomous systems.
I'm getting an access denied error trying to view it through a VPN, tried multiple different country exits
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I didn't get why exactly AI should copy biological intelligence.
That's because it's mostly blah, blah.
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