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On the latest episode of Podcasts 4 Brainport, hosted by Iman Mossavat on Radio 4 Brainport, Dr. Federico Corradi, Assistant Professor at TU Eindhoven, offers a brief introduction to neuromorphic computing. Specializing in energy-efficient AI inspired by the brain, Dr. Corradi leads the Neuromorphic Edge Computing Systems Lab, exploring how nature's principles can reshape AI to consume less energy.
In this episode, Dr. Corradi explains how the brain’s minimal energy use inspires new AI systems, addressing the massive energy demands of large language models. In his line of research, the boundary between hardware and software is increasingly blurred. Designing algorithms and hardware together could transform AI into more sustainable and independent systems, enabling smarter edge devices without cloud reliance.
On the latest episode of Podcasts 4 Brainport, hosted by Iman Mossavat on Radio 4 Brainport, Dr. Federico Corradi, Assistant Professor at TU Eindhoven, offers a brief introduction to neuromorphic computing. Specializing in energy-efficient AI inspired by the brain, Dr. Corradi leads the Neuromorphic Edge Computing Systems Lab, exploring how nature's principles can reshape AI to consume less energy.
In this episode, Dr. Corradi explains how the brain’s minimal energy use inspires new AI systems, addressing the massive energy demands of large language models. In his line of research, the boundary between hardware and software is increasingly blurred. Designing algorithms and hardware together could transform AI into more sustainable and independent systems, enabling smarter edge devices without cloud reliance.
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