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October 19, 2004

Insects could hold the key to artificial intellegence

You have seen the movies in which robots are self-aware and joked about computer cockroaches, but scientists in their quest to understand intelligence and to develop artificial intelligence in robotics have actually turned to the study of insects and primitive vertebrates.

They are looking at how these react to stimuli and how they develop memory, striving to replicate it in robotics for use in applications as diverse as medicine and space exploration.

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Posted by thinkingmachine at October 19, 2004 03:36 PM

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