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Memory-processing unit (MPU) could bring memristors to the masses
  1. Memory-processing unit (MPU) could bring memristors to the masses

    AI, weather forecasting and data science would all benefit from computers that store and process data in the same place. Memristors could be up to the task.

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  2. Chat tool simplifies tricky online privacy policies

    Register for an account on just about any website or download an app to your smartphone and you likely will encounter that pesky, “I certify that I’ve read and understand the privacy policy,” check box. “Typically drafted by lawyers, these documents tell you, ‘This the information we’re collecting, this is how we’re processing it, this […]

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  3. New quick-learning neural network powered by memristors

    U-M researchers created a reservoir computing system that reduces training time and improves capacity of similar neural networks.

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  4. The beanbag test

    It’s one thing for a robot to sort through a pile of rigid objects like blocks, but what about softer stuff?

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  5. Technology innovation for the most pressing problems of society

    S. Shankar Sastry, Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley delivers the The 2017 Michael Korybalski Distinguished Lecture.

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  6. Wellman participates in AI doomsday prevention workshop

    Michael Wellman, a U-M Engineering professor, recently took part in a workshop to anticipate and prevent possible adverse outcomes of artificial intelligence.

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  7. Designing intelligence

    Can we create machines who learn like we do?

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