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GUT-Brain Model In Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently crisscross through its natural stage. Implementation of AI shall lead towards analyzing the cancers and tumors better than Human inference, it also leading towards solving various criminal cases.

Working of Gut-Brain model
the theory of this model come up with a full-duplex communication and integration with the holistic repository of cloud and big databases, extracting the linkages amongst cognitive centres of the repository and linking emotional actuators using various perspective with every profile under consideration.
In the contemporary phase, we are surfing an era of programming intelligently rather than the real perspective that leads towards intelligence incorporated through dynamic programming and re-routing while analyzing real-time perspectives. Just, like Sophia, the robot is not intelligent using AI, however, it is intelligently programmed to answer the question asked.

Benefits of Negative data and use of Gut-Brain Model:
v  Treatment of patients with cancer or any critical diseases:
v  Web search engine result refining:
v  Spam Email and Filtering:
v  Fraud Detection Online:
v  Making Business Decision:
Conclusion
According to the gut-Brain model reach and every data is important either it’s negative or positive. The gut-brain model can be used for communicating between the devices to share the data, the system works with real time data, which may be used for accurate prediction.

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