The developers of Neyri’s biotech laboratories, together with scientists from Moscow State University, connected the rat to artificial intelligence.

An invasive neural interface implanted in the brain of a rat, its electrodes allow stimulation of specific areas of the brain. Scientists traditionally ask Pythia any question, and AI shows her the correct answer using electrical stimulation of the brain.

When “AI prompted” by Pythia, the microwave oven model requires a “yes” or “no” answer. “When she sucks in the pit of her stomach, the answer is “no,” but when she thinks with her heart, the answer is “yes.”

— head of the laboratory for the development of invasive neural interfaces at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Moscow State University Vasily Popkov

According to scientists, the Pythia can exist “yes” or “no” to any questions in physics, history, and mathematics. She has already answered many scientific questions regarding quasars, myelin processes, Python, and so on. Scientists are confident that in the foreseeable future ordinary people will be able to do the same.

Moscow State University professor Mikhail Lebedev, the project leader, called what was happening a revolution, with AI and humans able to “peacefully coexist.” [Forbes]






Source: Iphones RU

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