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Pucv Boosts Technology for a More Autonomous and Secure Old Age

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Project led by academician of Electrical Engineering uses Artificial Neuromorphic Intelligence and motion sensors to monitor daily activities and alert to emergencies in older adults. Through the use of neuromorphic computing, an emerging branch of Artificial Intelligence (IA) that mimics the functioning of the human brain to process information efficiently, quickly and with very low energy consumption, the research points to the development of …
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Project led by academician of Electrical Engineering uses Artificial Neuromorphic Intelligence and motion sensors to monitor daily activities and alert to emergencies in older adults. Through the use of neuromorphic computing, an emerging branch of Artificial Intelligence (IA) that mimics the functioning of the human brain to process information efficiently, quickly and with very low energy consumption, the research points to the development of …

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G5noticias broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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