Artificial intelligence chips benefit from a good night's sleep - https://newatlas.com/computers/artificial-intelligence-chips-benefit-sleep/

Artificial neurons are already far more human-like than traditional computers, and now it turns out they might also need sleep to function at their peak. And it’s not just a matter of turning them off every now and then – a new study shows that the neurons benefit from exposure to slow-wave signals like those in a sleeping biological brain.


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