The Biological Path Towards Strong AI by Matt Taylor from Numenta (AI Singapore Meetup)
In this talk, our Open Source Community Manager Matt Taylor discusses why today’s weak AI will not produce truly intelligent machines. First, he describes the anatomy of the neocortex while explaining the layers and columns within it and highlighting the power of pyramidal neurons. He then talks about details of our Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) technology, such as Sparse Distributed Representations (SDRs), Spatial Pooling, Temporal Memory, and Sensorimotor Inference Theory.
This video was posted with permission from AI Singapore (https://www.aisingapore.org/).
Slides can be accessed at: https://numenta.com/resources/papers-videos-and-more/ai-singapore-meetup/
Видео The Biological Path Towards Strong AI by Matt Taylor from Numenta (AI Singapore Meetup) канала Numenta
This video was posted with permission from AI Singapore (https://www.aisingapore.org/).
Slides can be accessed at: https://numenta.com/resources/papers-videos-and-more/ai-singapore-meetup/
Видео The Biological Path Towards Strong AI by Matt Taylor from Numenta (AI Singapore Meetup) канала Numenta
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