New AI model from Gates-backed Numenta

Inspired by neuroscience, a new approach to AI promises to revolutionise how machines learn while reducing energy consumption.

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Numenta, supported by the Gates Foundation, has introduced an open-source AI model designed to cut down on energy and data use compared to existing AI systems. This innovation reflects the company’s unique take on how the brain functions, inspired by co-founder Jeff Hawkins’ expertise in neuroscience. Hawkins, known for creating the Palm Pilot, has channeled his understanding of human cognition into this new AI approach.

Unlike conventional AI systems that require vast data and electricity for training, Numenta’s model mimics the brain’s ability to process information in real time. It can adapt dynamically, like a child learning through exploration. The technology is designed to improve robotics, writing tools, and more, emphasising flexibility and efficiency.

To encourage broader adoption, Numenta has made its technology freely available, following a similar open-source trend seen with tech giants like Meta. However, CEO Subutai Ahmad emphasised the importance of closely monitoring its use, given concerns over potential misuse as the technology evolves.