Researchers have created unique AI software, based on a worm's brain, that allows drones to identify and navigate toward target objects.
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Dynamic Information Flow with Liquid Neural Networks: Explanation and Implementation, by Sander Ali Khowaja
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Researchers Discover a More Flexible Approach to Machine Learning
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MIT's new 'liquid' AI could help robots adapt to changing conditions