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Research from the University of Sheffield suggests that the lightning-fast reactions of fruit flies and other insects, driven by a mechanism called high-frequency jumping, could revolutionize artificial intelligence systems, such as self-driving cars, by enabling them to process information more efficiently through movement rather than traditional computation. #ArtificialIntelligence #InsectStudy #Robotics #GB

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Sheffield researchers say insect brains could transform AI technology
The "lightning fast" reactions of fruit flies and other insects could "revolutionise" artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as self-driving cars, according to experts.