In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
Arm Viewpoints: Technology meets bear conservation in Ecuador
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1 year ago
Arm Viewpoints: Technology meets bear conservation in Ecuador
In this episode of the Arm Viewpoints podcast, we explore the fascinating world of Andean bear conservation and the innovative use of AI technology in wildlife research. Host Brian Fuller interviews Dr. Becky Zug, a professor and director of the carnivore lab in Ecuador, and Ed Miller, a senior principal engineer at Arm and co-director of the BearID project. They discuss the challenges of studying elusive Andean bears, the importance of these umbrella species for conservation, and how cutting-edge AI and machine learning techniques are revolutionizing wildlife identification and data analysis.
The Arm Podcast
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.