Brain-inspired AI: from algorithms to hardware platforms

16 October 2024, 2.00 PM - 16 October 2024, 3.00 PM

Professor Bipin Rajendran (Professor of Intelligent Computing Systems, Department of Engineering, King's College London)

Kings College London, Nash Lecture Theatre (K2.31), Strand, London and online

Part of the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence’s seminar series

The escalating complexity of AI models has resulted in soaring energy expenses for training and inference. These models also frequently yield unreliable outcomes, lacking the ability to address uncertainty in both models and data. Addressing these issues requires breakthroughs in algorithms, architectures, and fundamental computational units.

In this talk, Professor Bipin Rajendran will outline recent progress in creating efficient and reliable AI drawing inspiration from the computational architecture of the brain. He will describe their approach for developing brain-inspired algorithms, and in-memory computing architectures that employ nanoscale devices to implement deterministic as well as probabilistic AI models, opening up a path to reliable and efficient AI hardware.

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