this post was submitted on 19 Feb 2023
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The titile is a bit misleading since liquid networks are not new. A core (and very interesting) point of the article is that they used to be relatively slow (and impractical) when calculating the equations representing "synapses". It seems recent advancements have discovered a closed form approximation of this that makes them much more performant.

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