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UK Team to Create an Autonomous Robot with a (virtual) Honey Bee BrainScientists from the UK Universities of Sheffield and Sussex have been collaborating on an ambitious project to produce the first accurate computer models of a honey bee brain. The project is designed to help us advance our understanding of Artificial Intelligence, and how animals think. The UK team will build models of the systems in the brain that govern a honey bee's vision and sense of smell - and then they will use the information to create the first flying robot able to sense and act as autonomously as a bee....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/uk-scientists-to-create-an-autonomous-flying-robot-with-a-virtual-honey-bee-brain/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
UK Team to Create an Autonomous Robot with a (virtual) Honey Bee BrainScientists from the UK Universities of Sheffield and Sussex have been collaborating on an ambitious project to produce the first accurate computer models of a honey bee brain. The project is designed to help us advance our understanding of Artificial Intelligence, and how animals think. The UK team will build models of the systems in the brain that govern a honey bee's vision and sense of smell - and then they will use the information to create the first flying robot able to sense and act as autonomously as a bee....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/uk-scientists-to-create-an-autonomous-flying-robot-with-a-virtual-honey-bee-brain/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
UK Team to Create an Autonomous Robot with a (virtual) Honey Bee BrainScientists from the UK Universities of Sheffield and Sussex have been collaborating on an ambitious project to produce the first accurate computer models of a honey bee brain. The project is designed to help us advance our understanding of Artificial Intelligence, and how animals think. The UK team will build models of the systems in the brain that govern a honey bee's vision and sense of smell - and then they will use the information to create the first flying robot able to sense and act as autonomously as a bee....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/uk-scientists-to-create-an-autonomous-flying-robot-with-a-virtual-honey-bee-brain/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



