The Thinking Machine
Jeff Hawkins created the Palm Pilot and the Treo. Now he says he’s got the ultimate invention: software that mimics the human brain.
“When you are born, you know nothing.”
This is the kind of statement you expect to hear from a philosophy professor, not a Silicon Valley executive with a new company to pitch and money to make. Yet Jeff Hawkins drops this epistemological axiom while sitting at a coffee shop downstairs from his latest startup. A tall, rangy man who is almost implausibly cheerful, Hawkins created the Palm and Treo handhelds and cofounded Palm Computing and Handspring. His is the consummate high tech success story, the brilliant, driven engineer who beat the critics to make it big. Now he’s about to unveil his entrepreneurial third act: a company called Numenta. But what Hawkins, 49, really wants to talk about — in fact, what he has really wanted to talk about for the past 30 years — isn’t gadgets or source codes or market niches. It’s the human brain. Your brain. And today, the most important thing he wants you to know is that, at birth, your brain is completely clueless."
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