India and the UK develop low-power neurons imitating locust brains to improve autonomous driving obstacle detection

From chat robots driven by large language models to self-driving cars, there are many exciting technological developments in the era of artificial intelligence (AI).

Currently, the world is in a stage of vigorous development of artificial intelligence, witnessing how such innovations can start and affect people’s lives.

When Tesla’s self-driving cars were launched in many countries, India’s self-developed Pragyan lunar rover (built by the Indian Space Research Organization ISRO) was also driving on its own on the unknown lunar surface.

Inspired by locusts to develop low-power neuron circuits (Photo source: Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai), return to First Electric Network Home>,.

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