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T HE M ACHINE I NSIDE

T HE M ACHINE I NSIDE. “V OYAGES OF D ISCOVERY ”. E LIE B IENENSTOCK , M ICHAEL J. B LACK , M IJAIL S ERRUYA , & D AVID S HEINBERG B ROWN U NIVERSITY Applied Mathematics Computer Science Neuroscience. t. …. I NFERENCE F ROM A CTIVITY. ?. direction. Inference. speed.

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T HE M ACHINE I NSIDE

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  1. THEMACHINE INSIDE “VOYAGESOF DISCOVERY” ELIE BIENENSTOCK, MICHAEL J. BLACK, MIJAIL SERRUYA, & DAVID SHEINBERG BROWN UNIVERSITY Applied Mathematics Computer Science Neuroscience

  2. t … INFERENCE FROM ACTIVITY ? direction Inference speed

  3. t … INFERENCE FROM ACTIVITY ? direction speed “prior” knowledge

  4. THE MAN WHO MISTOOKA COMPUTERFOR HIS HAND • Hybrid, brain-computer, systems. • new physical pathways for interacting with the world • the computer learns about the brain while the brain is constantly changing • Metaphor: • from “desktop” to “body part”.

  5. OUR BODIES OURSELVES? • Service robots under neural control. • Sensation and action at a distance. • Stimulating the brain. Probotics/Jim Judkis Ethics, liminality, fear, and the “uncanny”. Honda robot

  6. THANKS J. P. Donoghue, Neuroscience N. Hatsopoulos, Neuroscience W. Patterson, Engineering A. Nurmikko, Engineering G. Friehs, Brown Medical School S. Geman, Division of Applied Mathematics Y. Gao, Division of Applied Mathematics M. Fellows, Neuroscience L. Paninski, NYU, Center for Neural Science

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