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VisitScientists Develop Hydrogel That Learns to Play Pong
Aug 22, 2024, 04:45 PM
Scientists have developed a hydrogel that can play the classic computer game Pong and improve its performance over time. This breakthrough involves a rudimentary form of memory, allowing the jelly-like substance to adapt and learn from its experiences. The development of this AI-powered hydrogel represents a significant advancement in the field of smart materials, which can potentially adapt to their environment. This innovation could pave the way for future applications where materials exhibit adaptive behaviors.
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