The Man Behind the Google Brain

The Man Behind the Google Brain

9/20/2013

link

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/05/neuro-artificial-intelligence/

summary

This article discusses advancements in neuro-inspired artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can revolutionize the field of machine learning. It highlights the work of Jeff Hawkins, the founder of Numenta, a company that focuses on creating AI systems based on the structure and function of the human neocortex. The article explains how Hawkins and his team are developing algorithms that mimic the brain's hierarchical structure and learning capabilities. It also explores the potential applications of neuro-AI, such as improving speech recognition, object recognition, and predicting natural language patterns. The article concludes by highlighting the promising future of neuro-inspired AI in various fields.

tags

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