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IBM Cognitive Computing Chips Mimic Human Brain

IBM announced the very first cognitive computing chips, designed to emulate the brain’s abilities for perception, action and cognition.

Researchers at IBM and collaborating universities are working to build cognitive systems that can learn and perform complex tasks such as action, recognition and perception, while rivaling the low energy and power consumption of the human brain. IBM has assembled a world-class team including collaborators from Cornell University, Columbia University, University of California – Merced and University of Wisconsin – Madison, to work with their scientists from IBM Research sites including Austin, TX, Yorktown Heights, NY, India and Zurich.

Here’s a peek inside IBM’s brain lab in San Jose, CA.

More of the latest inventions by IBM can be discovered by searching IBM Redbooks.

University Research Groups Invent PaperPhone

Wonder what our friends at Kent Displays think about this “PaperPhone” technology developed by researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Canada in collaboration with researchers at he Motivational Environments research group at Arizona State University.

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