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Neuromorphic Computing, AI Chips Emulating the Brain with Kelsey Scharnhorst

Neuromorphic Computing, AI Chips Emulating the Brain with Kelsey Scharnhorst

FromMIND & MACHINE: Science & Tech of Maximizing Human Capability


Neuromorphic Computing, AI Chips Emulating the Brain with Kelsey Scharnhorst

FromMIND & MACHINE: Science & Tech of Maximizing Human Capability

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we explore Artificial Intelligence (AI) through Neuromorphic Computing with computer chips that emulate the biological neurons and synapses in the brain. Neuro-biological chip architectures enable machines to solve very different kinds of problems than traditional computers, the kinds of problems we previously thought only humans could tackle. My guest today is Kelsey Sharnhorst. Kelsey is an Artificial Neural Network Researcher at UCLA. Her research lab (Gimzewski Lab under James Gimzewski) is focused on creating neuromorphic computer chips and further developing their capabilities. We’ll talk with Kelsey about how neuromorphic computing is different, how neural-biological computer architecture works, and how it will be used in the future.
Released:
Jan 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Weekly interview show with people at the forefront of transformational technologies, scientific research, and bold new thinking that enables humans to operate at higher levels — better able to achieve whatever each person values most in life. This could be in fields as diverse as neuroscience, computer science, psychology, bio-tech, augmented reality, nutrition & fitness and so many more areas of pioneering work.