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 More(Keynote at nVidia GTC Washington DC, 2016) Watch video here. Today’s off-the-shelf low-cost, low-power, parallel processors provide a new wealth
Read MoreWork will integrate Neurala’s real-time artificial intelligence capabilities with Motorola Solutions’ next-generation software and cameras. CHICAGO and BOSTON — July
Read MoreLifelong-DNN™ (Lifelong-Deep Neural Networks), Neurala’s Patent-Pending Software, Overcomes Catastrophic Forgetting—the #1 Problem Limiting the Growth of Deep Learning Neural Networks
Read MoreIf an alien watched all the videos on YouTube, he would think that the world was full of robots. But,
Read MoreWhile the majority of AI uses slow server-based learning, there is another way.. the brain way. Neurala’s CTO talk at
Read MoreRobots and computers have so far been conceived to perform punctual tasks and exercises in order to help humans with
Read MorePause for a second and look outside your window at a bird, a squirrel, or even an insect. These organisms
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