Making a Computer That Works Like the Brain
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore groundbreaking research on mimicking the brain's supercomputing powers in silicon, as presented by researcher Kwabena Boahen in this TED talk. Discover how the seemingly messy and redundant processes within our brains can be harnessed to create small, lightweight, and incredibly fast computers. Gain insights into the potential future of computing technology and its implications for artificial intelligence and neuroscience.
Syllabus
Kwabena Boahen: Making a computer that works like the brain
Taught by
TED
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