How everyday foam reveals the secret logic of artificial intelligence
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University of Pennsylvania engineers discovered that foam bubbles constantly reorganize themselves in patterns that mathematically mirror how artificial intelligence systems learn, challenging the long-held belief that foams behave like glass with fixed structures. This finding suggests that learning may be a fundamental organizing principle across physical and computational systems, potentially revolutionizing how scientists understand adaptive materials and living cellular structures.
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