Mille cervelli in uno (published in English as A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence ) by Jeff Hawkins is the story of a lifelong quest to solve the greatest mystery in the universe: how the human brain creates intelligence.
For decades, scientists believed the brain processed information like a flowchart: eyes see a line, then a shape, then a face. Hawkins and his team discovered something entirely different. They realized that the neocortex is composed of approximately 150,000 identical "cortical columns"—each essentially a "mini-brain". Is this how your brain works? | Bill Gates Jeff Hawkins – Mille cervelli in uno (2022)
The story begins with Hawkins himself—the inventor of the PalmPilot and a pioneer of mobile computing. Despite his massive success in Silicon Valley, Hawkins remained obsessed with a 1979 essay by Francis Crick that argued we still had no idea how the brain actually worked. Eventually, Hawkins left the tech world behind to found Numenta , a research lab dedicated solely to decoding the neocortex. Mille cervelli in uno (published in English as