This research carried out by scientists, the NeuroAI Laboratory of Martin Schrimpf, which is part of the Schools of Computer and Communication Sciences and Life Sciences of the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, created models of AI with the aim of being able to predict accurately in which part of the brain stimulate with the purpose of “voicing images of faces and specific objects in users, rather than simply generati…
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This research carried out by scientists, the NeuroAI Laboratory of Martin Schrimpf, which is part of the Schools of Computer and Communication Sciences and Life Sciences of the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, created models of AI with the aim of being able to predict accurately in which part of the brain stimulate with the purpose of “voicing images of faces and specific objects in users, rather than simply generati…