An Interview with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys of Final Spark Step into the future of computation with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys, a neuroscientist and AI expert leading the charge in bio-computing at the Swiss startup Final Spark. The exponential energy demands of current AI models pose a major climate challenge. The solution? Living neurons. Dr. Kurtys explains why this is the only way forward: neurons are an incredible one million times more energy efficient than digital hardware. In this fascinating discus...
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An Interview with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys of Final Spark Step into the future of computation with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys, a neuroscientist and AI expert leading the charge in bio-computing at the Swiss startup Final Spark. The exponential energy demands of current AI models pose a major climate challenge. The solution? Living neurons. Dr. Kurtys explains why this is the only way forward: neurons are an incredible one million times more energy efficient than digital hardware. In this fascinating discus...
This episode dives deep into a fascinating future where human ingenuity, artificial intelligence, and the natural world exist in harmony. Based on Susan Caesar's document from April 16th, 2025, we explore the optimistic projections of the World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report, which suggests AI will generate significantly more jobs globally by 2030, even while some roles are displaced. We analyze current U.S. job postings to uncover the growing demand for uniquely human skills tha...
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An Interview with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys of Final Spark Step into the future of computation with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys, a neuroscientist and AI expert leading the charge in bio-computing at the Swiss startup Final Spark. The exponential energy demands of current AI models pose a major climate challenge. The solution? Living neurons. Dr. Kurtys explains why this is the only way forward: neurons are an incredible one million times more energy efficient than digital hardware. In this fascinating discus...