BI 049 Phillip Alvelda: Trustworthy Brain Machines

October 06, 2019 01:24:45
BI 049 Phillip Alvelda: Trustworthy Brain Machines
Brain Inspired
BI 049 Phillip Alvelda: Trustworthy Brain Machines

Oct 06 2019 | 01:24:45

/

Show Notes

Phillip and I discuss his company Brainworks, which uses the latest neuroscience to build AI into its products. We talk about their first product, Ambient Biometrics, that measures vital signs using your smartphone's camera. We also dive into entrepreneurship in the AI startup world, ethical issues in AI and social media companies, his early days using neural networks at NASA, where he thinks this is all headed, and more.

Show notes:

Other Episodes

Episode 0

March 28, 2020 01:28:25
Episode Cover

BI 064 Galit Shmueli: Explanation vs. Prediction

Galit and I discuss the independent roles of prediction and explanation in scientific models, their history and eventual separation in the philosophy of science,...

Listen

Episode

December 11, 2018 01:19:39
Episode Cover

BI 021 Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience and AI at DeepMind

      Show notes: DeepMind. The papers we discuss: Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence. A nice summary of the meta-reinforcement learning work. Learning to reinforcement learn. Prefrontal cortex...

Listen

Episode 0

June 30, 2022 01:20:22
Episode Cover

BI 140 Jeff Schall: Decisions and Eye Movements

Check out my short video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience. Support the show to get full episodes and join the Discord...

Listen