Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!It was long thought that the human brain puts a sort of spotlight on important information and experiences for us to keep track of and learn from.But researchers now think it's more likely a filter - omitting everything which isn't useful.That seemingly minor difference could hold the fate of human civilisation, according to science journalist and US Navy veteran Tristan Greene.This is because artificial intelligence (AI) is designed with the brains of children and young people in mind.Able to learn quickly but already equipped with the key formula for independent development, AI should be off on the right foot.But scientists' more recent understanding that the brain writes its own.
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