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Can neuromorphic vision accelerate the arrival of intelligent robots?
We all know that when it comes to processing gargantuan amounts of data computers are unbeatable and that industrial robots are champions at coping with mind-numbingly repetitive tasks requiring unrelenting accuracy and energy.
However, despite all that, humans remain dominant at one critical thing that neither of those technologies can handle and that is the ability to recognise, interpret, analyse and intelligently learn from information gathered via data and real-time practical experiences.
But could all that change if the potential promises that neuromorphic vision technology purports to offer become working realities? This form of vision is defined as the development of artificial systems and circuits that exploit information typically found in the human eyes biological systems.
UVA Engineering Computer Scientists Discover New Vulnerability Affecting Computers Globally
In 2018, industry and academic researchers revealed a potentially devastating hardware flaw that made computers and other devices worldwide vulnerable to attack.
Researchers named the vulnerability Spectre because the flaw was built into modern computer processors that get their speed from a technique called “speculative execution,” in which the processor predicts instructions it might end up executing and preps by following the predicted path to pull the instructions from memory. A Spectre attack tricks the processor into executing instructions along the wrong path. Even though the processor recovers and correctly completes its task, hackers can access confidential data while the processor is heading the wrong way.