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Numenta On Intelligence

Numenta On Intelligence

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Numenta On Intelligence is a monthly podcast about intelligence: how it works in the brain, what the key principles are, and how understanding those principles may be the fastest path to machine intelligence.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Numenta On Intelligence episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Numenta On Intelligence for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Numenta On Intelligence episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In this final episode in the series, Jeff Hawkins, author of A Thousand Brains, talks with Christy Maver, VP of Marketing at Numenta, about the last section of his new book, Part Three: Human Intelligence. Jeff briefly discusses each chapter in this section, from why people create false beliefs to estate planning for humanity. They conclude with Jeff’s final thoughts about the book. #athousandbrains
Order A Thousand Brains here: https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Brains-New-Theory-Intelligence/dp/1541675819/

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Matt Taylor interviews Florian Fiebig, PhD, a Visiting Scientist at Numenta.

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In this episode, host Matt Taylor asks Numenta co-founder Jeff Hawkins to define intelligence. Jeff outlines 3 components of intelligence, and revisits them through the lens of the Thousand Brains theory of Intelligence.
According to Jeff, "The bottom line is that Intelligence is only as good as the model that you build."

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Numenta On Intelligence - Episode 11: Conversation with Subutai Ahmad – On COSYNE
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05/09/19 • 22 min

Host Matt Taylor interviews Numenta VP Research Subutai Ahmad about his experience at this year's COSYNE conference. They discuss:

  • What COSYNE is all about
  • Why Numenta attends
  • What Numenta presented

Then Matt dives into the content and asks Subutai about

  • the difference between tonic and burst modes
  • how cells in the cortex control modes in the thalamus
  • why would cortex control modes of thalamus
  • how TC cells detect precise sparse codes from L6
  • what the thalamus is providing in the FF input to L6
  • the hypotheses suggested by the poster
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Dr. Konrad Kording is a professor at University of Pennsylvania, known for his contributions to the fields of motor control, neural data methods, and computational neuroscience. He runs the Kording Lab, or K-Lab, which focused on computational neuroscience early on and now focuses on causality in data science applications. His lab has made an impact across many fields over time, including Bayesian brains, causal effects in human behavior, and uncertainty in the brain.
In this episode, Matt Taylor interviews Dr. Kording over Skype about motor representations in the brain, intentionality, time-warping in neurons, and causality. A video of this episode is available on the HTM School YouTube channel.

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Dr. Konrad Kording is a professor at University of Pennsylvania, known for his contributions to the fields of motor control, neural data methods, and computational neuroscience. He runs the Kording Lab, or K-Lab, which focused on computational neuroscience early on and now focuses on causality in data science applications. His lab has made an impact across many fields over time, including Bayesian brains, causal effects in human behavior, and uncertainty in the brain.
In this episode, Matt Taylor interviews Dr. Kording over Skype to discuss illusions of perception, how uncertainty might be represented in the brain, and more. A video of their conversation is available on the HTM School YouTube channel.

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Numenta On Intelligence - Episode 7: Conversation with Numenta CEO Donna Dubinsky
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12/31/18 • 21 min

After a couple episodes of deep neuroscience, co-host Christy Maver takes us back to the business side of things in an interview with Numenta CEO Donna Dubinsky. They discuss the challenge of navigating a dual mission, why she believes it’s important even for non-neuroscientists to understand how the brain works, and where she believes the company is going.

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Numenta On Intelligence - Episode 5: Interview with a Neuroscientist - Alex Vaughan
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10/24/18 • 37 min

Alex Vaughan is a scientist and entrepreneur, founder of MapNeuro, Inc. He’s been working at Zador Lab on groundbreaking new ways of tracking neurons and mapping them. In this episode, Alex talks about the molecules in your brain and how they control you. he describes how viruses are used as a delivery mechanism for brain mapping barcodes. You’ll also find out how your brain is like a subway.

It’s not easy to map the brain, but we’re starting to understand how, thanks to many fields of science contributing to our current technological toolset. Listen in to figure out how all fields of science are connected, and how business and science can be used together to better understand the brain and intelligence.

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Podcast host Christy Maver interviews Francisco Webber, CEO and Co-founder of Cortical.io. Cortical.io is a strategic partner of Numenta that specializes in natural language understanding. In this episode, Francisco talks about the spark that started it all for him while watching a YouTube video of our Co-founder, Jeff Hawkins, the advantages of their patented semantic folding methodology over other machine learning, statistical-based approaches, and the many natural language use cases the company addresses.

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Numenta On Intelligence - Episode 3: New to Numenta? Top 5 Things You Need to Know
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08/28/18 • 19 min

New to Numenta? Bit of a beginner in brains? Then this episode is for you. In their 20 minute conversation, Numenta On Intelligence Podcast hosts Christy Maver and Matt Taylor break down the top 5 things you need to know about Numenta, including key resources to learn more and how you can get involved.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Numenta On Intelligence have?

Numenta On Intelligence currently has 19 episodes available.

What topics does Numenta On Intelligence cover?

The podcast is about Neuroscience, Research, Intelligence, Podcasts, Technology, Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

What is the most popular episode on Numenta On Intelligence?

The episode title 'A Thousand Brains by Jeff Hawkins - Part Three: Human Intelligence' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Numenta On Intelligence?

The average episode length on Numenta On Intelligence is 27 minutes.

How often are episodes of Numenta On Intelligence released?

Episodes of Numenta On Intelligence are typically released every 29 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of Numenta On Intelligence?

The first episode of Numenta On Intelligence was released on Jul 3, 2018.

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