The Upstarts Podcast
Ever since neurosurgeon Alex Ksendzovsky was in college, he’s been captivated by an idea worthy of a mad scientist: turning brain cell ‘wetware’ into ‘software’ that can make predictions and help train AI. It sounds like science fiction, but at Ksenzovsky’s startup The Biological Computing Co., or TBC, the founder swears it’s already reality. A model improved with algorithms derived from a process that involves connecting a dish of neurons to tiny electrodes demonstrated a 27-fold efficiency gain. “I have about 500 million years of evidence behind me,” Ksendzovsky says. “So our moat is evolution.” Investors have poured more than $25 million into the project. But at least one told Ksendzovsky to leave the neurons out of their pitch, for now. He won’t listen. “We’re bringing something completely crazy to the world, and we’re showing that it works,” Ksendzovsky says. On The Upstarts Podcast, we discuss why algorithms derived by actual brain cells beat traditional ones only inspired by the brain; the ethics of using living neurons for training AI models; and a possible living data center future. Plus, Ksendzovksy shares his Upstart Moment: giving up, alongside his neurosurgeon co-founder, promising careers in academia to pursue a startup. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:12 Building software from wetware 05:09 A college idea to predict the stock market 08:40 The first test from an Airbnb 12:46 Rat neurons and electrodes 17:30 Pitching VCs with no data 24:52 Promising early AI results 31:09 The ethics of using neurons 34:40 ‘Our moat is evolution’ 35:38 A real-time biological computing future For more, visit https://www.upstartsmedia.com/ [https://www.upstartsmedia.com/%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0] Season 2 of the Upstarts Podcast is presented by Rippling [https://rippling.ai/upstarts] Produced & edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod [https://lightningpod.fm/]
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