Brain-like AI chip enables a robo game of cat and mouse.

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  • Author(s): Hsu, Jeremy (AUTHOR)
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    New Scientist. 6/25/2022, Vol. 255 Issue 3392, p23-23. 1p.
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      A MACHINE game of cat and mouse in a lab provides a peek at a future in which robots carry out search-and-rescue missions or wildlife surveys without much human guidance. Its chip reduced the amount of power required for the robot cat to make decisions during the chase by about half compared with an NVIDIA chip designed for AI computing (Science Robotics, doi.org/gqcc5v). [Extracted from the article]
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