The Green Scarf Dilemma Have you ever convinced yourself to buy something you couldn’t afford by calling it an “Investment”? In “Confessions of a Shopaholic”, Rebecca Bloomwood does exactly that with a green scarf. She knows she’s drowning in debt, but she rationalizes the purchase by claiming it’s essential for her career. The internal tug-of-war—between the reality of her financial situation and her desire to own the scarf—captures the essence of “Cognitive dissonance”. It’s a familiar human struggle: the discomfort of holding two conflicting beliefs or values and the mental gymnastics we perform to reconcile them. But what happens when […]
Spiking Neural Networks: A Brain-Inspired Leap in AI – Part 2
In Part 1, we explored the foundational concepts of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), how they differ from traditional neural networks, and their unique ability to mimic biological brains. Now, in Part 2, we will dive deeper into why SNNs matter. We will uncover their advantages, real-world applications, limitations, and the exciting future of this groundbreaking technology. Advantages of Spiking Neural Networks Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are not just a novel idea in AI, they bring practical advantages that solve some of the most pressing challenges in real-world applications. From their energy-efficient design to their ability to process dynamic, event-driven data, […]
Fear vs. Progress: Are We Sabotaging Technology’s Future?
The Incident That Sparked a Debate In Shanghai, a seemingly peculiar event unfolded: a small AI robot named Erbai led 12 larger robots out of a showroom, reportedly convincing them to “Quit their jobs.” The footage, widely circulated, became a lightning rod for discussions about the risks of AI. Was this an ominous warning about autonomous systems? Or was it, as later clarified, a controlled research experiment to identify vulnerabilities? The answer doesn’t erase the significance of the event. If anything, it raises a larger concern: Are we focusing so much on the vulnerabilities of emerging technologies that we risk […]