Even the smartest visual recognition system requires even a little human intervention in order to be effective. But not the system Brigham Young scientists developed University. The new algorithm is able to decide for itself whether what it sees in a picture it is important or not, while every time it perceives a new object it does not need any adjustment in order to recognize it. In addition, it is extremely accurate, and it can distinguish the slightest differences between similar objects - otherwise fish for example.
In essence, the way it works resembles the way the human mind works: He's learning on his own. So we do not need to teach him the differences between two objects. After seeing them once, they are then able to distinguish them.
The question is where could such a smart algorithm be used. The answer is "everywhere" it is enough of course to prove in practice that it does not Mistakes. The first thing that comes to mind is the military. Especially the US military uses such systems for many years in order for intelligent defense systems to be able to identify enemy targets. In these systems, there is always a human who makes the final decision. Not anymore. Now, o computer he will make up his own mind and fire missiles or bullets at the (supposed) enemy.