Bio Eats World: The Theory of a Thousand Brains - Andreessen Horowitz
In this episode, we talk with Jeff Hawkins—an entrepreneur and scientist, known for inventing some of the earliest handheld computers, the Palm and...
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In this episode, we talk with Jeff Hawkins—an entrepreneur and scientist, known for inventing some of the earliest handheld computers, the Palm and...
News and reporting on brain-computer interface research and technologies, from MIT Technology Review.
The neuroscientist Erich Jarvis found that songbirds' vocal skills and humans' spoken language are both rooted in neural pathways for controlling l...
Do social pressures cause the evolution of big brains? The debate is ongoing...Why are humans so smart? We must have evolved in an environment that...
A journey through the world of AI showcasing how AI will potentially benefit society and the industries increasingly prominent role in business AI’...
Crows have long been considered cunning. But their intelligence may be far more advanced than we ever thought possible.
It has eight arms, three hearts — and a plan. Scientists aren’t sure how the cephalopods got to be so intelligent.
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