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IBM creates 100-person research group to work on Numenta, brain-inspired AI software from Palm Founder Jeff Hawkins

SD Times news digest: April 9, 2015 Mariella Moon / Engadget : IBM starts testing AI software that mimics the human brain Nancy Owano / Phys.org : IBM peers into Numenta machine intelligence approach David Curry / ITProPortal : IBM testing artificial intelligence software to mimic the human brain Rob Williams / HotHardware.com News : Skynet Awaits: IBM Tests AI That Replicates Human Brain Activity Krystle Vermes / Digital Trends : IBM creates a research group to test Numenta, a brain-like AI software Tweets: Vaughan Bell / @vaughanbell : Jeff Hawkins' long neglected and left-field machine learning theories are being taken up by IBM http://www.technologyreview.com/ ...

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