On-site at the ‘SF Future Sketch Workshop’ by Dong-A Science and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) ...
Wolfram-like attention framing meets spiking networks: event-triggered, energy-thrifty AI that “wakes” to stimuli.
Rapid development of artificial intelligence requires the implementation of hardware systems with bioinspired parallel ...
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Neuromorphic Spike-Based Large Language Model (NSLLM): The next-generation AI inference architecture for enhanced efficiency and interpretability
Recently, the team led by Guoqi Li and Bo Xu from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a ...
Designed for next-generation sustainable electronics, the new artificial synapse combines femtojoule-level power consumption with long-lasting memory and full biodegradability, pointing to ...
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Shells, beans, and plant fibers-made artificial synapse mimics the human brain
UNIST researchers from South Korea have developed the fully biodegradable artificial synapse made entirely from materials ...
Discover the greatest AI innovations and new technologies of 2025 from autonomous agents and multimodal models to robotics ...
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Scientists rethink consciousness in the age of intelligent machines
When René Descartes watched a mechanical figure move with lifelike precision in the 17th century, the scene unsettled him.
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Rodney Brooks exposes harsh realities behind Musk’s robot dreams
Could the world’s “biggest product” turn out to be its biggest fantasy? Rodney Brooks, the co-founder of iRobot and a pioneer ...
Gartner has highlighted the top trends that will have a significant impact on infrastructure and operations (I&O) for the next 12-18 months. “I&O leaders must be aware of all of these trends and ...
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