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- I Trapped this AI Worm in a Dark Room for 1000 Simulated Years
Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Chapter I: Neural Network 03:03 - 1st Training Session 04:03 - Chapter II: Walk Before You Worm 05:18 - 2nd Training Session 06:18 - Learning and Improvement
- AI Agents Help Worms Find Food by Integrating with Their Nervous . . .
We found that with a few hours of training data, agents could not only direct animals toward some goal, but they could also learn to do it for different sets of neurons, even though some of these neuronal sets had opposite effects on nematode behavior
- Scientists Put a Worm Brain in a Lego Robot Body - And It Worked
Scientists are now working out how to map all the connections in the human brain - something called the connectome Even if we're not uploading our brains into computers, just being able to simulate a human brain would help to revolutionise artificial intelligence and computers
- Scientists Make ‘Cyborg Worms’ with a Brain Guided by AI
In the study, published in Nature Machine Intelligence, researchers trained an AI agent to direct one-millimeter-long Caenorhabditis elegans worms toward tasty patches of Escherichia coli
- The brain of a tiny worm inspired a new type of AI - Science News Explores
A liquid neural network mimics how neurons interact in the brain of a worm This type of AI can better adapt to new situations
- Deep neural data-driven Koopman fractional control of a worm robot
By harnessing the unique locomotion capabilities of worms, bio-inspired worm robots can operate in environments that are otherwise inaccessible or hazardous to humans, thereby expanding the horizons of robotic applications and enhancing the efficacy of various operations
- Training a Snake-Playing AI with Reinforcement Learning
In this in-depth guide, we will leverage modern deep reinforcement learning techniques to create a Python AI that teaches itself to excel at one of the most classic arcade games – Snake! Snake traces its origins back to Blockade, developed in 1976 This 2-player game involved maneuvering a worm-like line to trap opponents
- AI-Powered Worm: Reinforcement Learning and Neural Networks
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, innovative applications are constantly emerging This exploration delves into a unique project: training a virtual worm to navigate its environment and collect cubes using reinforcement learning and neural networks
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