In Technology Review. Taking more hints from nature. Although I disagree that its a complete way to do computer programming. People still make sequential decision processes.
Better Brain Imaging Could Show Computers a Smarter Way to Learn
Using cutting-edge imaging to study the inner workings of our brains could lead to more powerful and useful machine-learning algorithms. by Will Knight February 4, 2016 ...
... A new $12 million dollar project at Carnegie Mellon University could make machine learning even more powerful by uncovering ways to teach computers more efficiently while using much less data. The five-year effort will use a newish technique, called 2-photon calcium imaging microscopy, to study the way visual information is processed in the brain. ... "
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