From Artificial Intelligence to Brain Intelligence AI Compute Symposium 218

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Synopsis

Research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not new, it has been around since 1950’s. AI resurfaced at that time while Moore’s law was on an aggressive path of scaling, with the transformation of NMOS and later bipolar technology to CMOS for high performance, low power as well as low cost applications.Several breakthroughs in the electronics industry helped to push Moore’s law in chip miniaturization along with increased computing power (parallel and distributed processing) and memory bandwidth. Once this paradigm shift occurred it naturally opened doors for AI as it required big data manipulations, and thus AI could thrive again. AI has already shown success in industries such as finance, marketing, health care, transportation, gaming, education and the defence and space, to name but a few.The human brain amazingly has a memory in the order of millions of digital bits, however it cannot compete with machines for data crunching and speed. Thus tomorrow’s world will be a World of Wonders of Artificial Intelligence (WOW- AI), to compensate the computational limitations of human beings. In short, AI research and applications will continue to grow with the development of software, algorithms and hardware accelerators.To continue the development of AI, an advanced AI Compute Symposium was launched with the sponsorship of IBM, IEEE CAS and EDS, from which this book came. Overall, the book covers two broad topics: general AI advances, and applications to neuromorphic computing.

Book details

Series:
Tutorials In Circuits And Systems Ser.
Author:
Rajiv Joshi, Matthew Ziegler, Arvind Kumar, Eduard Alarcon
ISBN:
9781000792508
Related ISBNs:
9788770221238, 9781003338215
Publisher:
River Publishers
Pages:
200
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2023-09-19
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2020
Copyright by:
River Publishers 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Science