The following is a press release from the RMIT University, makers of a new electronic chip that is powered by light. Lead researcher Associate Professor Sumeet Walia describes their work as “a major leap forward towards neurorobotics, better technologies for human-machine interaction and scalable bionic systems”.
The new prototype also aims to integrate electronic hardware and software, which will enable the systems for off-site, in-the-moment decision making. Developers say that the device can be easily integrated with existing electronics and silicon technology.
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New electronic chip delivers smarter, light-powered AI
Researchers have developed artificial intelligence technology that brings together imaging, processing, machine learning and memory in one electronic chip, powered by light.
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