Living at the Edge: edge-learning enabled AI
In the past, the only way to train AI –a deep neural network (DNN) - was to load a large number of images, train the network on a server, ...
Dr. Massimiliano Versace is the co-founder and CEO of Neurala, and the company visionary. After his pioneering research in brain-inspired computing and deep networks, he continues to inspire and lead the world of autonomous robotics. He has spoken at dozens of events and venues, including TedX, NASA, the Pentagon, GTC, InterDrone, National Labs, Air Force Research Labs, HP, iRobot, Samsung, LG, Qualcomm, Ericsson, BAE Systems, AI World, Mitsubishi, ABB and Accenture, among many others. His work has been featured in TIME, IEEE Spectrum, CNN, MSNBC, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, Fortune, TechCrunch, Venture Beat, Nasdaq and many other media. Max is a Fulbright scholar, has authored dozens of academic publications, holds several patents and two Ph.Ds: Experimental Psychology, University of Trieste, Italy; Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, USA.
In the past, the only way to train AI –a deep neural network (DNN) - was to load a large number of images, train the network on a server, ...
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Silicon Valley -- The award for the Most Innovative Company in the Draper Venture Network was given to Neurala here today at the Draper CEO ...
For several years now, we at Neurala have eagerly awaited the release of a consumer drone that is capable of true autonomous flight without ...
The U.S. Patent Office issued to Neurala, Inc. a new patent (US 9,189,828) that extends the US patent 8,648,867 (Graphic Processor Based ...