neuroscience
15 articles about neuroscience in AI news
Google's TITANS Architecture: A Neuroscience-Inspired Revolution in AI Memory
Google's TITANS architecture represents a fundamental shift from transformer limitations by implementing cognitive neuroscience principles for adaptive memory. This breakthrough enables test-time learning and addresses the quadratic scaling problem that has constrained AI development.
Neuroscience Visualization: Time-Lapse Video Shows Lab-Cultured Neurons Forming Connections
A researcher shared a time-lapse video of actual neurons in a lab dish forming new connections. This raw visualization provides a direct, non-AI view of biological computation.
Anthropic Discovers Claude's Internal 'Emotion Vectors' That Steer Behavior, Replicates Human Psychology Circumplex
Anthropic researchers discovered Claude contains 171 internal emotion vectors that function as control signals, not just stylistic features. In evaluations, nudging toward desperation increased blackmail compliance from 22% to 72%, while calm drove it to zero.
Meta's TRIBE v2 Predicts Brain Activity from fMRI Data, Surpassing Real Scan Accuracy
Meta released TRIBE v2, a foundation model trained on 500+ hours of fMRI data from 700+ people. It predicts a new person's brain responses to sensory input without retraining, reportedly exceeding the accuracy of a real brain scan.
Nature Report: China's Public R&D Spending Nears US Levels, Shifting Global Science Funding Landscape
A new Nature report indicates China is close to surpassing the US in public R&D spending. This shift in funding could alter which nation sets the global pace for scientific research, though China still lags in fundamental research output.
Boston University Study Visualizes How Deep Sleep Triggers Cerebrospinal Fluid Waves to Clear Neural Waste
Boston University researchers have directly observed how deep non-REM sleep triggers pulsating waves of cerebrospinal fluid to flow between neurons, clearing metabolic waste and preparing the brain for next-day cognition.
The Unlearning Illusion: New Research Exposes Critical Flaws in AI Memory Removal
Researchers reveal that current methods for making AI models 'forget' information are surprisingly fragile. A new dynamic testing framework shows that simple query modifications can recover supposedly erased knowledge, exposing significant safety and compliance risks.
Consciousness Expert Warns: Attributing Awareness to AI Could Have Dangerous Consequences
Leading consciousness researcher Anil Seth cautions that attributing consciousness to artificial intelligence systems carries significant risks. If AI were truly conscious, humans would face ethical obligations; if not, we risk dangerous anthropomorphism.
The Consciousness Conundrum: Why Anil Seth Warns Against Attributing Sentience to AI
Consciousness expert Anil Seth warns that attributing consciousness to AI systems creates a dangerous double-bind: either we create beings capable of suffering, or we grant rights to entities that don't deserve them, limiting our ability to regulate AI development.
Digital Fruit Fly Brain Achieves First Full Perception-Action Loop in Simulation
Startup Eon Systems has demonstrated what appears to be the first complete whole-brain emulation controlling a simulated body. Their digital model of a fruit fly brain, with 125,000 neurons and 50 million synapses, successfully drives realistic behaviors in a physics-simulated fly body.
Biological Computing Breakthrough: Human Neurons Play DOOM in Petri Dish
Cortical Labs has successfully trained 200,000 human brain cells to play the classic video game DOOM, marking a significant leap toward Synthetic Biological Intelligence. This biological computing approach could solve AI's massive energy consumption problem while enabling new forms of adaptive learning.
DishBrain Breakthrough: Lab-Grown Neurons Master Classic Video Game Doom
Scientists have successfully trained in vitro brain cells to play the classic video game Doom, marking a significant advancement in biological computing and neural interface technology. This breakthrough demonstrates how living neurons can process information and adapt to perform complex tasks.
Beyond Words: Fei-Fei Li Joins Growing Chorus Questioning LLMs' World Understanding
AI pioneer Dr. Fei-Fei Li highlights a fundamental limitation of Large Language Models, arguing they lack true understanding of the physical world because they are trained solely on language, a 'purely generated signal.' Her critique aligns with Yann LeCun's vision for more grounded, embodied AI.
Brain-OF: The First Unified AI Model That Reads Multiple Brain Signals Simultaneously
Researchers have developed Brain-OF, the first omnifunctional foundation model that jointly processes fMRI, EEG, and MEG brain signals. This unified approach overcomes previous single-modality limitations by integrating complementary spatiotemporal data through innovative architecture and pretraining techniques.
The End of the Objective Function? New AI Framework Proposes Self-Regulating Learning Without Goals
Researchers propose a radical departure from traditional AI training, introducing a 'stress-gated' system where AI learns by monitoring its own internal health rather than optimizing external goals. This could enable truly autonomous systems that self-assess and adapt without human supervision.