Not exact matches
Artificial
neural networks, computer programs that mimic the human brain, are great at learning patterns and sequences, but so far they've been limited in their ability to solve complex reasoning problems that require storing and manipulating
lots of data.
Deep learning is a type
of artificial intelligence that relies on artificial
neural networks to train on
lots of data, like speech recordings, and then makes inferences about new data.
That's a
lot of sums, which is why Honor has added a dedicated
Neural Network Processing Unit (NPU) to its Kirin 970 chipset: the Kirin 970 is already an incredibly quick chipset, but having dedicated hardware to take care
of tasks such as facial modelling and recognition makes something very complex happen very quickly.
But while many
of us will coo excitedly over the latest demonstration
of DeepMind's astonishing
neural networks, a
lot of the discussion surrounding A.I. is decidedly negative.