What are brain-inspired AI architectures?
Answer / Preeti Chaturvedi
Brain-inspired AI architectures are artificial intelligence systems that are designed to function similarly to the human brain. They aim to mimic the structure, functionality, and learning capabilities of the brain. Examples include Neural Turing Machines (NTMs), Memristor Crossbar Arrays, Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), and Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM).
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