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Deep Learning Can’t be Trusted Brain Modelling Pioneer Says

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The inability of a typical deep learning program to perform well on more than one task, for example, severely limits application of the technology to specific tasks in rigidly controlled environments. Now, in a new book, IEEE Fellow Stephen Grossberg argues that an entirely different approach is needed.

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Audi highlights its range of electrification efforts; Q7 diesel PHEV, A7 fuel cell PHEV, BEV, 48V and more; 750 Wh/l by 2025

Green Car Congress

prismatic cells—each of them about half the size of a paperback book—or long, flat pouch cells. Market launch is scheduled to begin in 2017. The company hopes to launch AWC in 2017. The next expansion stage is planned for 2017 when the mild hybrid will be rolled out on the basis of 48 volts.

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GPT-4, AGI, and the Hunt for Superintelligence

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Koch has a background in both AI and neuroscience and is the author of three books on consciousness as well as hundreds of articles on the subject, including features for IEEE Spectrum and Scientific American. But it can take those very smart people, like Albert Einstein, years to complete their insights and finish their work.

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Former EPA exec surveys the road ahead for US emissions standards

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Oge led the team that authored the 2010-2025 Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards, and described the process in her 2016 book, Driving the Future. Under President Obama, we set the first set of standards [for model years] 2012 to 2016, and the second set for 2017 to 2025.

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