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[–] technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

A quantum neural network can see optical illusions like humans do.

Not true.

Could it be the future of AI?

There is no "AI".

We do not fully understand how optical illusions work,

This is right under a picture of a vase/faces "illusion". I'll tell you how it works. If you look at the white space as "negative space", then it looks like a vase. If you look at the black space as negative space, then it looks like two faces. These grifters have to stretch the truth sooooo far to make the phoniest of points.

I trained my ~~quantum-tunnelling neural network~~ computer to recognise the Necker cube and Rubin’s vase illusions. When faced with the illusion as an input, it produced an output of one or the other of the two interpretations.

Wow your computer did what you programmed it to do? AMAZING!!!!! \s