At a Glance: This video shows the object insertion task in the Neurorobotics Platform with Loihi in the loop. Computer design has always been inspired by biology, especially the brain.
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This video shows the object insertion task in the Neurorobotics Platform with Loihi in the loop. Computer design has always been inspired by biology, especially the brain. Pamela Follett, a neurologist and co-founder of Lewis Rhodes Labs, ...
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- This video shows the object insertion task in the Neurorobotics Platform with Loihi in the loop.
- Computer design has always been inspired by biology, especially the brain.
- Pamela Follett, a neurologist and co-founder of Lewis Rhodes Labs, ...
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