A Successful Artificial Memory Has Been Created

A Successful Artificial Memory Has Been Created

9/5/2019

link

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-successful-artificial-memory-has-been-created/

summary

This article discusses the creation of an artificial memory system by researchers. The system, called RecoNeT (Reconstructive Memory Network), is designed to mimic the way human memory works by using a deep neural network. The researchers trained the network on a dataset of images and corresponding captions, allowing it to generate captions for new images it had not been trained on. The article explains that this breakthrough in artificial memory has potential applications in fields such as image recognition, language translation, and even helping individuals with memory impairments. It also highlights that while the artificial memory system shows promise, it is still in its early stages of development.

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