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Description: To date, there hasn't been an overarching theory of how the human brain really works, Jeff Hawkins argues in this compelling talk. That's because we still haven't defined intelligence accurately. But one thing's for sure, he says: The brain isn't like a powerful computer processor. It's more like a memory system that records everything we experience & helps us predict, intelligently, what will happen next. Bringing this new brain science to computer devices will enable powerful new applications -- & it will happen sooner than you think.