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Computers Made From Brain Cells The Future Of Wetware Computing
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In this episode, we explore the emerging field of wetware computing with Dr. Fred Jordan, CEO and Co-Founder of AlpVision and FinalSpark. With deep expertise in anticounterfeiting technology and biocomputing, Dr. Jordan is both a scientist and entrepreneur working to redefine the future of computing…
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What brain organoids are, and how they are structured.
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The advantages of using living neural systems for computation.
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The difference between how AI thinks and how humans think.
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How close we are to scaling brain-based computers for real-world use.
Dr. Fred Jordan is a Swiss scientist and entrepreneur, and a co-founder of FinalSpark, a company developing a groundbreaking computing approach powered by biological neural networks. He earned his Ph.D. in signal processing from EPFL and previously co-founded AlpVision, a global leader in digital anti-counterfeiting solutions, before shifting his focus toward next-generation computing technologies. He has authored 19 scientific publications and holds more than 50 patents.
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