AI can beat human brain in chess, but not in memory, reveals study

A new research has shown that the brain strategy for storing memories is more efficient than that of Artificial intelligence (AI). The new study, carried out by SISSA scientists in collaboration with Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience & Centre for Neural Computation, Trondheim, Norway, has been published in Physical Review Letters. In the last decades, Artificial Intelligence has shown to be very good at achieving exceptional goals in several fields.

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