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"AI systems incorporating self-organizing principles can develop unexpected capabilities, demonstrating a level of emergent intelligence analogous to human cognition."

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AI Imitates Life

AI Imitates Life

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AI Consultant in Healthcare

The Book explores the parallels between human neurodevelopment and the design of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It emphasizes how understanding the stages of brain development—including neural plate formation, plasticity, critical periods, self-organization, synaptic pruning, and redundancy—can inform the creation of AI systems that are more adaptive, efficient, and robust.

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