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Numenta and Gallium Studios both share a vision that leverages neuroscience in unique and powerful ways. Their collaboration is driving forward new and exciting possibilities in gaming and AI.
Numenta and Gallium Studios both share a vision that leverages neuroscience in unique and powerful ways. Their collaboration is driving forward new and exciting possibilities in gaming and AI.
Numenta and Gallium Studios both share a vision that leverages neuroscience in unique and powerful ways. Their collaboration is driving forward new and exciting possibilities in gaming and AI.
In a special issue of IEEE Spectrum, Jeff Hawkins writes an article “What Intelligent Machines Need to Learn from the Neocortex”, where he discusses biologically based intelligent machines and the far reaching implications of machine intelligence. This blog contains an interview with Jeff about the piece.
The question at the heart of this Harvard Business Case: could Numenta be successful in both creating fundamental technology and building a commercial business? This case offers a unique look at the history of Numenta and how we’ve tackled a dual mission over the years.
HTM School turned one this month, and it has accomplished a lot in its first year. With 47,000 views and counting, the series has gained a loyal following of eager students soaking up the relevant components of brain theory. In this podcast, we talk about how he comes up with the concepts and visualizations, what a day of filming looks like, and the finer points of Final Cut Pro.
One of our engineers had an idea: What if we could dedicate a day or two to work on a Numenta project that may be outside our day-to-day responsibilities? From that, the first Numenta Internal Hackathon was born. This blog talks about the projects and activities that occurred on the day of the hackathon.
HTM School is a series of educational videos, designed to provide an overview of fundamental HTM Theory concepts to a non-technical audience. The program breaks down HTM theoretical concepts into bite-sized, 15-20 minute episodes filled with stories, examples and illustrations. Start watching now!
Designed to promote collaboration, our Visiting Scholar Program lets researchers and professors spend time at our offices and learn about HTM in depth while continuing their normal research. To give you a better understanding of this new program, Mirko Klukas shares his Visiting Scholar Program experience.