
Researchers tested the AI’s visual abilities in a virtual environment that mimics the chick test.
Lalit Pandey, Samantha MW Wood, Justin N. Wood
Artificial intelligence may be able to learn as efficiently as a newborn baby from minimal data.
Immediately after hatching, many birds learn to identify and track the first moving object they encounter. This is a process called imprinting, which helps them stay close to their parents and protect them in the wild. It doesn’t take a lot of visual information for a bird to learn to prefer and chase her one object. What researchers were looking for…
Source: www.newscientist.com
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