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BI 042 Brad Aimone: Brains at the Funeral of Moore’s Law

BI 042 Brad Aimone: Brains at the Funeral of Moore’s Law

FromBrain Inspired


BI 042 Brad Aimone: Brains at the Funeral of Moore’s Law

FromBrain Inspired

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is part 2 of my conversation with Brad (listen to part 1 here). We discuss how Moore’s law is on its last legs, and his ideas for how neuroscience - in particular neural algorithms - may help computing continue to scale in a post-Moore’s law world. We also discuss neuromporphics in general, and more.



Brad's homepage.Follow Brad on Twitter: @jbimaknee.The paper we discuss:Neural Algorithms and Computing Beyond Moore's Law.Check out the Neuro Inspired Computing Elements (NICE) workshop - lots of great talks and panel discussions.
Released:
Jul 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Neuroscience and artificial intelligence work better together. Brain inspired is a celebration and exploration of the ideas driving our progress to understand intelligence. I interview experts about their work at the interface of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, and more: the symbiosis of these overlapping fields, how they inform each other, where they differ, what the past brought us, and what the future brings. Topics include computational neuroscience, supervised machine learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, deep learning, convolutional and recurrent neural networks, decision-making science, AI agents, backpropagation, credit assignment, neuroengineering, neuromorphics, emergence, philosophy of mind, consciousness, general AI, spiking neural networks, data science, and a lot more. The podcast is not produced for a general audience. Instead, it aims to educate, challenge, inspire, and hopefully entertain those interested in learning more about neuroscience and AI.