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"Computing Like the Brain" by Jeff Hawkins (2012)

"Computing Like the Brain" by Jeff Hawkins (2012)

The neocortex works on principles that are fundamentally different than traditional

If Brains are Computers, Who Designs the Software? - with Daniel Dennett

If Brains are Computers, Who Designs the Software? - with Daniel Dennett

Cognitive science sees the

Why Brain-like Computers Are Hard

Why Brain-like Computers Are Hard

Links: - The Asianometry Newsletter: https://www.asianometry.com - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry - Threads: ...

The Human Brain: Is It a Quantum Computer?

The Human Brain: Is It a Quantum Computer?

Is your

Are Brains like Computers?

Are Brains like Computers?

Phoebe Asquith from Cardiff University School of Psychology explores how similar – or not – the

Here’s How Biocomputing Works And Matters For AI | Bloomberg Primer

Here’s How Biocomputing Works And Matters For AI | Bloomberg Primer

In this episode of Bloomberg Primer, we explore the world of biocomputing–where scientists are laying the foundation for a field ...

Brain-Like (Neuromorphic) Computing - Computerphile

Brain-Like (Neuromorphic) Computing - Computerphile

Memristors, Artificial Synapses & Neomorphic

Is the brain a computer?

Is the brain a computer?

Get $25 off your first lesson with Wyzant ➜ http://trywyzant.com/SabineHossenfelder-1 In which sense are

The New Computer That Thinks Like a Brain

The New Computer That Thinks Like a Brain

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Kwabena Boahen: Making a computer that works like the brain

Kwabena Boahen: Making a computer that works like the brain

http://www.ted.com Researcher Kwabena Boahen is looking for ways to mimic the

Building a Computer Like Your Brain

Building a Computer Like Your Brain

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If our brains are like computers, they're analog, philosopher says

If our brains are like computers, they're analog, philosopher says

Corey Maley, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Kansas, has received a $155121 National Science Foundation ...

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Jeff Hawkins: How brain science will change computing

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