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We have artificial intelligence systems all around us that can perform impressive tasks, but are they practical in terms of energy efficiency? In this brief talk; Samuel Bosch, a bright young researcher, shares his works on energy-efficient computing and machine learning. He not only discusses why we need to consider practicality issues in this sense but also provides us with a vision for machine learning in the future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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A thoughtful but not overly complicated speech as well as a youthful charisma of the speaker. Bravo!
I came hear through a piracy website wow tedx lovely job
Does it come across your mind that this guy looks like a robot speaking?
Well done Samuel (y)
Is there any name for this type of Machine Learning (thinking as a humans – less energy) or is it just a new idea?
Can computers think? Of course not. Can submarines swim?