Neuromorphic HW That Detects Motion Changes 4X Faster (Beihang, BIT, KAUST, Cambridge et al.)


A new technical paper titled "Ultrafast visual perception beyond human capabilities enabled by motion analysis using synaptic transistors" was published by researchers at Beihang University, Beijing Institute of Technology, KAUST, University of Cambridge and others. Excerpt from Abstract "We introduce a neuromorphic temporal-attention hardware that emulates the interaction between the ret... » read more

System Bits: Oct. 2


Computer algorithms exhibit prejudice based on datasets Researchers at Cardiff University and MIT have shown that groups of autonomous machines are capable of demonstrating prejudice by identifying, copying, and learning this behavior from one another. The team noted that while it may seem that prejudice is a human-specific phenomenon that requires human cognition to form an opinion of, or ... » read more