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Bridging Biology and Technology.
Nature might have a thing or two to teach us about intelligence.
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The intersection of natural and artificial intelligence is where things really start to get interesting.
As exploration of natural intelligence opens up, a world of possibilities will extend far beyond the realm of AI.
From the problem solving prowess of slime molds to the collective intelligence of ant colonies, nature offers a treasure trove of cognitive strategies that we’re only beginning to understand.
As understanding of biological cognition deepens, there’s a surge in biomimetic approaches to AI and robotics.
Natural Intelligence Ltd is on a mission to unlock the secrets of nature’s cognitive systems and apply them to real world problems.
One of their key focus areas is developing AI systems that mimic the adaptability and efficiency of natural intelligence.
They study how different organisms process information and make decisions and then create algorithms that can handle complex and unpredictable environments.
As known Neural networks draw inspiration from the structure and function of biological brains and these artificial networks can learn and adapt in ways that are eerily similar to their…