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Success Matters
Sanjai Mehta
78 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Success Matters, where we explore the Extraordinary Magic of Ordinary People. If someone asked you "are you successful?" What would you say? I spent 30 years in sales where success was a binary metric, and it never felt right. This led me on a mission to ask people from all walks of life "What does success mean to you?". My guests bring unique perspectives, sharing how success has been defined and redefined in their own lives. I believe in exploring a wide range of ideas, the views & opinions shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect mine or Success Matters
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Welcome to Success Matters, where we explore the Extraordinary Magic of Ordinary People. If someone asked you "are you successful?" What would you say? I spent 30 years in sales where success was a binary metric, and it never felt right. This led me on a mission to ask people from all walks of life "What does success mean to you?". My guests bring unique perspectives, sharing how success has been defined and redefined in their own lives. I believe in exploring a wide range of ideas, the views & opinions shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect mine or Success Matters
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Success Matters: The New Frontier of AI with Dr Ewelina Kurtys
Success Matters
34 minutes 27 seconds
2 months ago
Success Matters: The New Frontier of AI with Dr Ewelina Kurtys

Imagine a world where AI is powered not by silicon chips but by Human Neurons.

In this episode of Success Matters, I sit down with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys from Final Spark to explore the frontier of bio-inspired computing. 

Ewelina shares how her path from neuroscience and experimental biology led her to working with living neurons, building computers not from silicon, but from human-derived neural cells. 

We talk about the science behind turning skin cells into powerful new tools for computation, the differences between digital and biological computers, and the ethical questions that are emerging as technology crosses new boundaries.

Ewelina offers a look into her experiences in both academia and industry, reflects on the challenges and opportunities of global scientific collaboration, and unpacks what success truly means on a personal level. 

Whether you're curious about the future of artificial intelligence, fascinated by the merging worlds of biology and technology, or just looking for fresh perspectives on innovation, this conversation has something for you.

Tune in to hear how flexibility, experimentation, and a passion for discovery guide Ewelina’s journey and get inspired to think differently about what's coming next in science and technology.


Success Matters
Welcome to Success Matters, where we explore the Extraordinary Magic of Ordinary People. If someone asked you "are you successful?" What would you say? I spent 30 years in sales where success was a binary metric, and it never felt right. This led me on a mission to ask people from all walks of life "What does success mean to you?". My guests bring unique perspectives, sharing how success has been defined and redefined in their own lives. I believe in exploring a wide range of ideas, the views & opinions shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect mine or Success Matters