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Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia

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Some people say that all that’s necessary to improve the capabilities of AI is to scale up existing systems. That is, to use more training data, to have larger models with more parameters in them, and more computer chips to crunch through the training data. However, in this episode, we’ll be hearing from a computer scientist who thinks there are many other options for improving AI. He is Alexander Ororbia, a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York State, where he directs the Neural Adaptive Computing Laboratory.
David had the pleasure of watching Alex give a talk at the AGI 2024 conference in Seattle earlier this year, and found it fascinating. After you hear this episode, we hope you reach a similar conclusion.
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Chapters

1. Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Real Talk About Marketing (00:17:48)

3. (Cont.) Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:18:37)

4. [Ad] Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson (00:38:24)

5. (Cont.) Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:39:05)

115 episodes

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Some people say that all that’s necessary to improve the capabilities of AI is to scale up existing systems. That is, to use more training data, to have larger models with more parameters in them, and more computer chips to crunch through the training data. However, in this episode, we’ll be hearing from a computer scientist who thinks there are many other options for improving AI. He is Alexander Ororbia, a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York State, where he directs the Neural Adaptive Computing Laboratory.
David had the pleasure of watching Alex give a talk at the AGI 2024 conference in Seattle earlier this year, and found it fascinating. After you hear this episode, we hope you reach a similar conclusion.
Selected follow-ups:

Real Talk About Marketing
An Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson
Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Real Talk About Marketing (00:17:48)

3. (Cont.) Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:18:37)

4. [Ad] Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson (00:38:24)

5. (Cont.) Building brain-like AIs, with Alexander Ororbia (00:39:05)

115 episodes

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