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AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

Update: 2020-05-01
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Does artificial intelligence have a sense of smell? Welcome to The AI Show with John Koetsier


Plenty of AI systems are built to solve simple problems, like sorting Legos of different colors and shapes. Intel is building AI chips with neuromorphic architecture. Intel's goal: solving complex real-world problems.


And, doing that with less training: sometimes even just one training sample.


In this episode, we chat with Mike Davies, the director of the Neuromorphic Computing Lab at Intel.

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AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

John Koetsier