PYMNTS.com October 30, 2024

A startup has built artificial intelligence systems that can reportedly match current capabilities while using fewer neurons, potentially slashing the massive computing costs that have kept many businesses from deploying AI.

The “liquid neural networks” developed by MIT spinoff Liquid AI require only dozens of neurons to guide drones and vehicles — compared to the millions needed in conventional AI systems. The technology could demonstrate a path to reducing the computing power and energy costs that have kept some businesses from fully adopting AI technology.

“It could democratize AI adoption by making AI technologies more accessible and affordable to businesses across various industries,” Jesal Gadhia, head of engineering at AI company Thoughtful, told PYMNTS. “This affordability would enable even smaller...

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