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Explore cutting-edge research in neuromorphic computing and brain-machine interfaces through this symposium session from USC Information Sciences Institute. Delve into four compelling presentations: Maryam Shanechi's work on brain-machine interfaces for emotion regulation, Yasser Khan's research on electronic skin for biosignal sensing, Dong Song's computational models for hippocampal memory prostheses, and Akhilesh Jaiswal's development of neuromorphic image sensors inspired by the retina. Gain insights into the latest advancements in AI and neurotechnology during this 51-minute session, part of the USC AI Futures Symposium focused on AI on the Edge.