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Catalyzing next-generation Artificial Intelligence through NeuroAI

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 14, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-37180-x

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Neuroscience plays a crucial role in advancing artificial intelligence. Investing in fundamental research in NeuroAI, particularly in the embodied Turing test, can greatly accelerate AI progress. This test challenges AI animal models to interact with the sensorimotor world at levels comparable to living beings, focusing on shared capabilities inherited from millions of years of evolution. Building models that pass this test will pave the way for the future of AI.
Neuroscience has long been an essential driver of progress in artificial intelligence (AI). We propose that to accelerate progress in AI, we must invest in fundamental research in NeuroAI. A core component of this is the embodied Turing test, which challenges AI animal models to interact with the sensorimotor world at skill levels akin to their living counterparts. The embodied Turing test shifts the focus from those capabilities like game playing and language that are especially well-developed or uniquely human to those capabilities - inherited from over 500 million years of evolution - that are shared with all animals. Building models that can pass the embodied Turing test will provide a roadmap for the next generation of AI.

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