The Emergence of NeuroAI: Bridging Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence

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Abstract

Neuroscience has inspired artificial intelligence (AI) for decades but, in recent years, AI tools have begun to revolutionize neuroscience research. The emerging field of NeuroAI has the potential to transform large-scale neural modelling and data-driven neuroscience discovery. The field must balance exploiting AI’s power while maintaining interpretability and biological insight.

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NeuroAI has historically referred to this direction of interaction between neuroscience and AI: how principles of neural architecture and function can inspire AI models. However, the dynamics of the neuroscience–AI relationship seems to have been reversed recently,


I disagree with this entirely. NeuroAI has only recently emerged as a descriptor of neuroscientifically inspired AI models such as SNNs and related neuromorphic models