FashTech Talks: My Dream About AI

WHEN:

Thu May 5th 2016
Ended

WHERE:

London

WHAT:

For the first in a series of talks at Second Home, FashTech will be spotlighting Martin Peniak, who works in the area of parallel programming. In his post-doctoral studies at university in Plymouth, Martin trained the humanoid robot iCub and was the first to apply parallel programming in the field of cognitive robotics. Currently, Martin works for Cortexica where he is creating a biologically inspired system for visual searching.

Martin's work has received global attention and he is praised for his ability to explain complex topics such as parallel programming and cognitive robotics to the layperson. Join us for what promises to be an informative discussion on how these technologies could impact our world.

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