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Robotics and Neuroscience Advancements
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Robotics and neuroscience advancements are being made to improve the control of thought patterns and connected limbs, with focus on recording from 10 to the four or 10 to the five at a time to better understand brain function.

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Jim Peebles, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist from Princeton University, suggests that robotics can benefit from neuroscience by utilizing more precise movements and calculations in place of joint motors and large data crunching.
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Jim Peebles, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist from Princeton University, suggests that robotics can benefit from neuroscience by utilizing more precise movements and calculations in place of joint motors and large data crunching. He believes that understanding the brain through the use of sophisticated technology like recording from 10 to 100 thousand neurons at a time may be the key to revolutionizing robotics.

Chapter
Robotics and Neuroscience Advancements
Episode
#76 – John Hopfield: Physics View of the Mind and Neurobiology
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Lex Fridman Podcast