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Dr Hon Weng Chong – “actual intelligence” from Cortical Labs

In today’s episode, Mark and Jason sat down with Dr Hon Weng Chong, founder of startup and research firm Cortical Labs. We discussed the prospect of developing a computer that – in place of a silicon, the central processing can be performed instead by neurons grown in a petri dis ...  Show more

Data privacy and security at United States border control, magnetically influencing viruses to fight disease, Microsoft turns 50

In this episode, Michael, Mark, and Jason were joined by Josh Taylor, journalist at The Guardian. We discussed the powers United States officers have in searching and seizing devices at the border. We also discussed the latest data breach in Australia, this time affecting superan ...  Show more

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