New light-emitting artificial neurons could run AI systems more reliably
Over the past decades, computer scientists have developed increasingly advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems that perform well on various tasks, including the analysis or generation of images, videos, audio recordings and texts. These systems power various highly performing software, including automated transcription apps, large language model (LLM)-powered conversational agents like ChatGPT, and various other platforms. Despite their remarkable performance, most AI systems are computationally intensive and can rapidly drain the energy of existing devices. Electronics engineers have thus been trying to develop brain-inspired hardware systems that are better suited for running these systems.
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