"Now we can start with a guess for how the fly brain might work before anyone has to make an experimental measurement," says Srini Turaga, highlighting the efficiency of predictive modeling in neuroscience.
"A fruit fly brain is small and energy efficient. It's able to do so many computations... using just 100,000 neurons," explains Jakob Macke, pointing out the brain's impressive capabilities despite its small size.
"When we think about AI right now, the leading charge is to make these systems more power efficient... Borrowing strategies from the fruit fly brain might be one way to make that happen," notes Ben Crowley, discussing the implications for AI.
"The virtual brain network was made possible by more than a decade of intense research on the composition and structure of the fruit fly brain," indicating the foundational efforts necessary for this advancement.
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