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A Swedish AI startup, IntuiCell, has unveiled a robot dog named Luna, featuring a digital nervous system that allows it to learn and adapt like humans and animals. Unlike traditional AI, Luna learns by direct interactions with the world, with a dog trainer teaching it to walk based on neuron interactions. The goal is to create machines that can solve problems in unpredictable environments, such as space exploration or disaster response.
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