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Artificial neuron merges DRAM with MoS₂ circuits to better emulate brain-like adaptability
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems has increased the demand for new hardware components that could speed up data analysis while consuming less power. As ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has developed an artificial neuron ...
Current AI technology has hit a wall that prevents it from reaching artificial general intelligence. The next design leap involves adding a type of complexity that attempts to mimic the way the human ...
This great reversal has been a shock. We built machines that mastered what we thought was uniquely human before they mastered ...
China is reportedly working to cognitively merge humans with machines as part of its ongoing efforts to compete in the artificial intelligence race. The communist country is using brain-computer ...
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Scientists Are Building Computers Out of Living Brain Cells
At FinalSpark, a company co-founded by software engineer Dr. Fred Jordan, researchers are creating what they call “wetware”—a ...
Adjaoute has more than three decades of experience in the development and deployment of mission-critical AI systems. In April ...
The titans of the tech industry say artificial intelligence will soon match the powers of humans’ brains. Are they underestimating us? Credit...Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan Supported by By Cade ...
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Is artificial intelligence fading human memory?
Voice assistants remind us of birthdays; apps keep medical records organised. The conveniences of artificial intelligence ...
In the age of AI, leadership isn’t about being the smartest in the room; it’s about harnessing the human and digital ...
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Process intelligence: The brain behind modern ERP ecosystems
Imagine your business processes as a living map rather than static boxes on a page. That’s what process intelligence brings ...
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