Researchers at MIT have designed a tiny chip that they claim could one day enable artificial intelligence applications to run on mobile devices without being connected to the internet. The announcement shows how the scientific approach used to develop AI software such as deep learning, which process data in a way that mimics certain functions of the human brain, is shifting to chips. The...
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