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  • center for brains, minds + machines identity

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    9 December 2016



    Hello Emelie,

    Would like to share an identity we have done recently for the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines. Based at MIT, the CBMM aims to understand intelligence, how the brain produces intelligence and how we may be able to replicate it in machines. You know how Facebook recognizes faces so that you can tag the picture? You know driverless cars? These are examples of just some work developed in their labs.

    Its mission is to bring together computer scientists, cognitive scientists, and neuroscientists to form a new field, the Science and Engineering of Intelligence, which goes beyond Articial Intelligence. The logo uses circles to represent these three research areas and dots to represent the research area components such as researchers and theories. As these circles come together, the dots combine to form new patterns, as new components are created. The sum is more than the parts.

    See more here.

    Have a nice weekend!

    Suzan


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    -Tags: center for brains, minds + machines CBMM