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Lex Fridman Podcast
#225 – Jeffrey Shainline: Neuromorphic Computing and Optoelectronic Intelligence
Lex Fridman Podcast

#225 – Jeffrey Shainline: Neuromorphic Computing and Optoelectronic Intelligence

Lex Fridman 57 months ago
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() – Introduction
() – How are processors made?
() – Are engineers or physicists more important
() – Super-conductivity
() – Computation
() – Computation vs communication
() – Electrons for computation and light for communication
() – Neuromorphic computing
() – What is NIST?
() – Implementing super-conductivity
() – The future of neuromorphic computing
() – Loop neurons
() – Machine learning
() – Cosmological evolution
() – Cosmological natural selection
() – Life in the universe
() – The rare Earth hypothesis

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