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23 May 2007
Jeff Hawkins' TEDTalk on how brain science will change computing
Jeff Hawkins brought us the indispensable Palm and Treo -- now he's turned his attention to the human brain, looking to our gray matter for clues to the next generation of powerful computers and software. To date, there hasn't been an overarching theory of how the brain really works, Hawkins argues in this compelling talk -- because we still haven't defined intelligence accurately. But one thing's for sure, he says: The brain isn't like a powerful computer processor. It's more like a memory system that records everything we experience and helps us predict, intelligently, what will happen next. Bringing this new brain science to computer devices will enable powerful new applications -- and it will happen sooner than you think ... (Recorded February 2003 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 20:24) Read Jeff Hawkins's profile on TED.com
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Jason Kemp – August 24 2007
It would be interesting to get an update on Jeff's research and to see how others like Daniel Levittin of "This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession" might enrich the conversation.
Daniels Your Brain on Music website is also an eloquent and engaging experience where you can navigate visually or via text. See http://www.yourbrainonmusic.com/
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