Researchers from Intel and Cornell University have trained the ’Loihi’ neuromorphic chip to learn and recognize the scents of ten different hazardous chemicals. The technology is proposed to be used to detect odors humans create when they have certain diseases, or smells associated with explosives or drugs. The chips use AI to learn to sense the odor and then identify it again when re-exposed.
"smelling" is a relative term. what sensors are they using? is it picking up particles then scanning it and matching it to a database of known particle attributes?
If u notice how chips are made u know who has all the protective ppd equipment n engineering control supplys
I had a potato chip once that smelled so good I eat it.
So Intel is losing to and so they come out with more nwo tools how unsurprising.
If it breathes......