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Why insects are so interesting?

Why insects are so interesting?

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In the point of view of the scholars, who are researching and developing the machine learning and learning process, the insects are giving a very good tool for that kind of research. The insects are making many things by using only one neuron, and that thing would make possible to understand the actions of the single neuron and the networks of synopsis in the learning process. But the thing is that the researchers are also interesting the things, what would make individual skills and the things, what are making so-called typical fear of some other thing for the species.

This information would help us to protect ourselves against bugs, because if we can terminate the escaping model of the population of insects, would the bugs be easier to create methods to destroy them from some area. If the information that some poison is killing the bugs would transfer to the next generation of insects that mean that the poison would be removed from the markets.


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The ability to transform fears and other things would be researched by using bugs. There are fears, what would transform to the next generations. Those fears would be noticed in cases like fear of the snakes. Almost every person in the world are afraid snakes and that fear is typical to the species like a human. The insects can be used in the research, what kind of fears would transform between generations and what kind of fear is staying at an individual level.

And of course, theorists have thought that could it possible to create the neuron, what would have as many tiny carbon fiber connections in the circular form, as the humans have in brains. This is a very good question because if some neuron would have the same number of synopsis connections to itself, it could be in theory, have the same level of intelligence as humans have. And the thing is that kind of things are really interesting.

But the bugs like flies and wasps can be used to investigate the learning process, what can be used in the robotics. By learning things, how the insects would find a way to the food, scientists can model those operations to the robots.

Bugs can control robots in the future.

The thing is that the insects or the neurons of the insects can installed in the microchip, where they are communicating with the processor by using miniaturized EEG-systems, and the system would be similar, what is used with the human, in the brainwave-controlled robotics system. In that case, feeding that thing is really important, and that is one reason, why developing the biological microprocessor is difficult. Those neurons need nutrient, and if the tank of sugar water will fall on the microcircuit,  that is the end of the computer.

In this case, the insect is put inside the microprocessor, and it can actually use the sensors of the military aircraft, what would transfer the signals to the brains of the bugs. The bug can actually fly the combat aircraft if it is connected to the autopilot by using the electric connection, which allows two-way communication between the central processing system and the neurons of those bugs. But this is the vision of tomorrow, and product of imagination.

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