AI Institute Seminar - Brain evolution as a machine learning problem
Location
Zoom
Event Description
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/99820812332?pwd=c05BSTVLNmw3L04yZjdEcG5pem1OZz09
Speaker: Alexei Koulakov of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Brain evolution as a machine learning problem
We have entered a golden age of artificial intelligence research,
driven mainly by the advances in ANNs over the last decade or so.
Applications of these techniques--to machine vision, speech
recognition, autonomous vehicles, machine translation and many other
domains--are coming so quickly that many observers predict that the
long-elusive goal of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is within
our grasp. However, we still cannot build a machine capable of
building a nest, stalking prey, or loading a dishwasher. I will
describe several projects, ranging from theories of evolution of
neural development to the perception of smells, in which we are
attempting to understand the algorithms that the nervous system is
using to solve some of these challenging problems.