Putting the Eye in A.I.: Oculi's SPU Chip and Vision Intelligence as the Prerequisite for Effective Artificial Intelligence

Putting the Eye in A.I.: Oculi's SPU Chip and Vision Intelligence as the Prerequisite for Effective Artificial Intelligence

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Charbel G. Rizk, Associate Research Professor at the Whiting School of Engineering, is revolutionizing the way machines see. As Founder and CEO of Oculi® -  a deep tech startup – his team developed the OCULI SPU™ (Sensing and Processing Unit), a complete vision system on a single chip. Where traditional machines passively collect and process all of what the camera can see, the Oculi SPU quickly and efficiently identifies new or relevant information – mimicking human vision. The OCULI SPU™ can process visual information anywhere from 10 to 1,000 times faster than previous standards - fast enough to capture a speeding bullet!

During this talk, Charbel will explain how the Oculi technology was born, what it does, and his vision for the ways in which this type of deep tech can impact the world. Dive into the future of artificial intelligence, deep tech entrepreneurship, advances in computer chip architecture, and more.

To learn more about Oculi, visit their website here: https://www.oculi.ai

 

 Event Date
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Start Time: 12:00pm EDT
End Time: 1:00pm EDT

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