By Sara Castellanos March 18, 2020 10:00 am ET Intel Corp. is releasing an experimental research system for neuromorphic computing, a cutting-edge method that simulates the way human brains work to perform computations faster, using significantly less energy.
The models can also learn from the data, nearly instantaneously, ultimately making predictions that could be more accurate than those made by traditional machine-learning models, he said. “It’s going to make some computations [possible] that are intractable today,” because they require a lot of energy or too much time to calculate, Mr. Davies said.
In the experiment, the machine-learning model was able to detect different smells in a chemical sensor, such as ammonia, acetone and methane, even when they were masked by different scents. Such odors can suggest the presence of explosives and narcotics.
This might be my last time getting this 'supplement' because i am so tired of getting ripped of. They lie and say its more when i know its not, thats what pisses me off. They think im naive to it or something.
I hope it doesn’t mimic your Dear Leader’s brain MurdochRag
But Trump said he’s going with IBM COVIDIOTS