The Researchers Find Graphene-Based Memristor as Key to creating Artificial Neural Networks
Thanks to advancements in modern technologies, human and artificial brain interactions are becoming more and more synonymous. As traditional computers are slowly being dysfunctional to cater to the data processing demands of the disruptive age, scientists are exploring new ways to resolve this snag. While artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved to answer the new data analysis, processing, and other computational expectation, it still falls deficit in scenarios which do not align with rules and emulated classical logic or self-learning by perception for deriving reasoned conclusions, key
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