Does Artificial Intelligence Require Specialized Processors?
NOTE: this article was published on Nov 6, 2018. Things really move fast, as this EE Times article from January
Read MoreNOTE: this article was published on Nov 6, 2018. Things really move fast, as this EE Times article from January
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Read MoreWhen designing robotic platforms, the choice of which sensors to employ is a key area that often determines the Go/No-Go
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Read MoreThe world has changed, and the protagonists of this change are small, agile, laser-focused startups that quickly innovate and deploy
Read MoreIn the race to create artificial intelligence that can rival human-level capabilities, researchers at Boston University’s Neuromorphics Lab are making
Read MoreAs researchers strive to create artificial intelligence that rivals the capabilities of the human brain, a key challenge has been translating the brain’s intricate synaptic connections and neural dynamics into electronic hardware. However, a novel platform called Cog Ex Machina is making important progress in bridging the gap between biology and silicon.
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