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The Berlin Brain-Computer Interface aims to improve the detection and decoding of brain signals acquired by electroencephalogram (EEG). To this end the research focusses on new sensor technology, improved understand of the brain and the analysis of brain waves using modern machine learning methods.
The Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), formerly the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence (SIAI), is a non-profit research institute focused since 2005 on identifying and managing potential existential risks from artificial general intelligence. MIRI's work has focused on a friendly AI approach to system design and on predicting the rate of technology development.
"BrainCo grew out of the Harvard Innovation Lab. We develop cognitive training technology products and apply our expertise in machine learning, design, and neuroscience to create innovative cognitive-based applications."
"Our lab is dedicated to the exploration of human speech communication. We are working on identifying the representational and computational characteristics of the brain regions and biological neural networks involved in naturalistic speech communication, and integrating these attributes into novel mathematical models. More accurate neuro-inspired models will advance our knowledge of how the brain extracts and processes information, and will close the performance gap between biological and artificial computing."
Eyewire is a game to map the brain from Sebastian Seung's Lab at Princeton University. This citizen science human-based computation game challenges players to map retinal neurons. Eyewire launched on December 10, 2012. Over five years, 250,000 people from 150 countries have signed up.