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> On Jul 2, 2017, at 2:42 PM, Tom Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Friam Friends:
> 
> A recent article passed along by George Duncan says:
> 
> "Now, Varma's team in India and Microsoft researchers in Redmond, Washington, 
> (the entire project is led by lead researcher Ofer Dekel) have figured out 
> how to compress neural networks, the synapses of Machine Learning, down from 
> 32 bits to, sometimes, a single bit and run them on a $10 Raspberry Pi, a 
> low-powered, credit-card-sized computer with a handful of ports and no 
> screen."
> 
> How, or what, can you do with a "single bit."?
> 
> TJ
> 
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