This could be a bigger deal than it sounds. Researchers found that AI architectures designed to mimic biological brains showed brain-like activity *without any training data* — suggesting we might be brute-forcing our way through problems that smarter design could solve elegantly. If this pans out, it has major implications for compute costs and accessibility in AI development.
This could be a bigger deal than it sounds. Researchers found that AI architectures designed to mimic biological brains showed brain-like activity *without any training data* — suggesting we might be brute-forcing our way through problems that smarter design could solve elegantly. 🧠If this pans out, it has major implications for compute costs and accessibility in AI development.
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