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Brains in the Machine: The Rise of Neuromorphic Computing (Ep. 285)
Data Science at Home
24 minutes 18 seconds
4 months ago
Brains in the Machine: The Rise of Neuromorphic Computing (Ep. 285)
In this episode of Data Science at Home, we explore the fascinating world of neuromorphic computing — a brain-inspired approach to computation that could reshape the future of AI and robotics. The episode breaks down how neuromorphic systems differ from conventional AI architectures like transformers and LLMs, diving into spiking neural networks (SNNs), their benefits in energy efficiency and real-time processing, and their limitations in training and scalability. Real-world applications are highlighted, including low-power drones, hearing aids, and event-based cameras. Francesco closes with a vision of hybrid systems where neuromorphic chips and LLMs coexist, blending biological inspiration with modern AI.
📚 References
SpikingJelly: https://github.com/fangwei123456/spikingjelly
Norse: https://github.com/norse/norse
IBM TrueNorth: https://research.ibm.com/blog/brain-inspired-chip
Intel Loihi 2: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/research/neuromorphic-computing.html
SpiNNaker: https://apt.cs.manchester.ac.uk/projects/SpiNNaker/
BioRobotics Institute: https://www.santannapisa.it/en/institute/biorobotics
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Data Science at Home
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