AINEJan 27

NeuroAI and Beyond

arXiv:2601.19955v11 citationsh-index: 7
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This is an incremental review proposing interdisciplinary integration for potential advancements in AI and neuroscience.

The paper identifies synergies between neuroscience and AI, advocating for NeuroAI to improve AI algorithms and understand neural computations, based on a 2025 workshop.

Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have made significant progress in the past few years but have only been loosely inter-connected. Based on a workshop held in August 2025, we identify current and future areas of synergism between these two fields. We focus on the subareas of embodiment, language and communication, robotics, learning in humans and machines and Neuromorphic engineering to take stock of the progress made so far, and possible promising new future avenues. Overall, we advocate for the development of NeuroAI, a type of Neuroscience-informed Artificial Intelligence that, we argue, has the potential for significantly improving the scope and efficiency of AI algorithms while simultaneously changing the way we understand biological neural computations. We include personal statements from several leading researchers on their diverse views of NeuroAI. Two Strength-Weakness-Opportunities-Threat (SWOT) analyses by researchers and trainees are appended that describe the benefits and risks offered by NeuroAI.

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