NEURO SQUARE is a series of talks featuring passionate researchers who are eager to share their findings and knowledge gained through their studies.
In this talk, Taro Toyoizumi delves into his personal journey with physics and presents an intriguing theory that could potentially bridge the gap between human and artificial intelligence.
The human brain calculates in a different way from computers. A computer will give you the same answer unless you change the input, but the brain can provide you with a different answer day by day. An answer provided tomorrow will be different, and inspirations and new ideas will be added. While the computer’s memory does not change, synapses, which play an important role in memorization in the brain, always fluctuate even when it is not learning. In this talk, I will talk about how the brain learns, focusing on the nature of the synapses’ fluctuations.
For additional information, please refer to the following links:
RIKEN Center for Brain Science (RIKEN CBS) NeuroSquare videos: cbs-neurosquare.org/en/videos/
Neural Computation and Adaptation Lab at RIKEN CBS: cbs.riken.jp/en/faculty/t.toy...
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