Interview: Roboticist Ayanna Howard | Memories May Be Beautiful, And Yet | Math & Neptune
EE Times Current25 Syys 2020

Interview: Roboticist Ayanna Howard | Memories May Be Beautiful, And Yet | Math & Neptune

The Weekly Briefing podcast: We interview Georgia Tech professor Ayanna Howard. Howard is an expert in AI, in robotics, and in how people relate to technology. Also, there’s been a lot of innovative new semiconductor memories, which have not seen a lot of sales – at least not yet. EE Times contributor Gary Hilson covers the memory market; we talk to him about emerging memories. Also, EE Times Editor Nitin Dahad on what to expect from the Boards and Solutions Conference coming up in October.

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