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Next Generation of Biologically Inspired Artificial Intelligence | Tara Karimi | TEDxRiceU



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Simulation of mechanisms of coding, data processing in biological systems at the molecular level provides promising tools for next generation cognitive systems with the capability of real-time response to the environmental signals. In my research, I apply biological coding to define algorithms for solving NP hard problems. In this TED Talk I’ll present the results and provide insights and applications for molecular sensors and implications for next generation of artificial intelligence.

Dr. Tara Karimi is a multi-disciplinary scientist who has devoted her academic life to learning biological systems and applying the natural principles to the outside world. Dr. Karimi holds two PhDs in veterinary science and biochemistry and has completed several post doc projects in tissue engineering, genetic engineering, molecular and developmental biology, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine.

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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3 thoughts on “Next Generation of Biologically Inspired Artificial Intelligence | Tara Karimi | TEDxRiceU
  1. this is a really amazing idea. but i'm not sure i understand how exactly a new algorithm was able to make a sequential task parallel using the same computer system. maybe i just didnt get it, or maybe it's just beyond the scope of this video to explain that, anyway, really interesting idea!

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