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Pioneering neuroscientist Richard Masland explains how we see and recognise faces, and what a computer algorithm must be able to do before it can truly be called 'intelligent'.

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Pioneering neuroscientist Richard Masland explains how we see and recognise faces, and what a computer algorithm must be able to do before it can truly be called 'intelligent'.
Autorenporträt
Richard Masland was the David Glendenning Cogan Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Professor of Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School. He died in 2019, and is remembered for his groundbreaking contributions to the study of neural networks and to the reversal of blindness.