Neuromorphic Computing Could Reduce Energy Use of Chips and Advance Agi
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A USC team has developed artificial neurons that replicate biological function, potentially reducing energy use in computer chips and advancing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), but the story received little engagement on HN.
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