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        Bradley Love | Advancing Neuroscience Using Large Language Models

        Presenter Bradley Love, UCL Bradley is a Professor of Cognitive and Decision Sciences in Experimental Psychology at UCL and a fellow at The Alan Turing Institute for data science and AI, as well as the European Lab for Learning & Intelligent Systems (ELLIS). His lab’s research centers around human learning and decision making, integrating behavioural,… Continue reading Bradley Love | Advancing Neuroscience Using Large Language Models

        Brett Kagan | Brain Cells in a Dish as an Information Processing Device

        Presenter Dr Brett J. Kagan, Chief Scientific Officer at Cortical Labs Dr Brett J. Kagan is the Chief Scientific Officer at Cortical Labs. Cortical Labs is a multidisciplinary deep-tech startup looking at integrating hardware, software, and synthetic biology approaches to explore how to harness intelligence from neurons on a chip. Dr Kagan has a PhD… Continue reading Brett Kagan | Brain Cells in a Dish as an Information Processing Device

        Jacob Robinson | Minimally Invasive Neurotech for Mental Health

        Presenter Jacob Robinson, Rice University Jacob Robinson, CEO of Motif, is an Associate Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Bioengineering at Rice University and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. His research group uses nanofabrication technology to create devices that can manipulate and monitor neural circuit activity. His current… Continue reading Jacob Robinson | Minimally Invasive Neurotech for Mental Health

        Linda MacDonald Glenn | The Future Envisioned Through the Prism of Interconnectedness

        Presenter Linda MacDonald Glenn, CAVEAT Linda MacDonald Glenn is an American bioethicist, healthcare educator, lecturer, consultant, and attorney-at-law. Her academic research encompasses the legal, ethical, and social impact of emerging and exponential technologies and evolving notions of personhood. Summary: In an increasingly interconnected world, the need to understand and navigate the complex web of relationships… Continue reading Linda MacDonald Glenn | The Future Envisioned Through the Prism of Interconnectedness

        Michael Graziano | A Conceptual Framework for Consciousness

        Presenter Michael Graziano Michael Graziano is a professor of neuroscience and psychology at Princeton University. He is also a writer, composer, and occasional ventriloquist. He is the author of many books (both novels and neuroscience books), and has written for the Atlantic, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and other media outlets. His… Continue reading Michael Graziano | A Conceptual Framework for Consciousness

        Neurotech Special: WBE & AGI Virtual Seminar Meeting

        Summary: The Neurotech Special: Whole Brain Emulation and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Virtual Meeting Seminar is a groundbreaking event that brings together leading researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs to discuss the latest advances in whole brain emulation (WBE) and its implications for AGI. This seminar aims to explore the technical, ethical, and societal challenges that emerge… Continue reading Neurotech Special: WBE & AGI Virtual Seminar Meeting

        Thomas Macrina | AI for Whole Brain Circuit Mapping

        Presenter Thomas Macrina Dr. Thomas Macrina has eight years of experience using deep learning systems to map neural circuits from 3D electron microscopy datasets. He has a PhD in computer science from Princeton University. During his graduate work, he managed the computing team that automatically reconstructed a whole fruity fly brain that forms the basis… Continue reading Thomas Macrina | AI for Whole Brain Circuit Mapping

        Chris Eliasmith, University of Waterloo | How to Build a Brain

        Presenter Chris Eliasmith, University of Waterloo Dr. Chris Eliasmith is jointly appointed in Philosophy and Systems Design Engineering, and cross-appointed to Computer Science at the University of Waterloo. He has supervised students in each of these departments as well as Biology and Psychology. Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience (CTN) He is currently the director of this… Continue reading Chris Eliasmith, University of Waterloo | How to Build a Brain

        Steven Byrnes, Astera Institute | Challenges for Safe and Beneficial Brain Like AGI

        Presenter Steven Byrnes, Astera Institute Steven Byrnes is a Research Fellow at the Astera Institute, where he is doing research at the intersection of neuroscience and Artificial General Intelligence Safety. His public writing on this topic is listed here. Before working on AGI Safety, he was a physicist in academia and industry. He has a… Continue reading Steven Byrnes, Astera Institute | Challenges for Safe and Beneficial Brain Like AGI

        Sumner Norman | What To Expect From The Next Generation Of Brain-Computer Interfaces

        Presenter Sumner Norman Sumner is a research scientist with a decade of experience designing brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and neuroprosthetics for people with neurological injury or disease. His research has leveraged existing BCI techniques to awaken new pathways in the brain, restoring movement to people with paralysis. More recently, he introduced… Summary: Brain computer interfaces have… Continue reading Sumner Norman | What To Expect From The Next Generation Of Brain-Computer Interfaces

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