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Dr. Kyle Keane is a Senior Lecturer in Assistive Technologies at the University of Bristol, where he leads research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human cognition and assistive technology design. With a background in quantum computing and computational physics, he applies the scientific rigor of a physicist to studying human perception and the engineer's precision to designing technologies that translate complex information into interpretable, multi-sensory experiences. Previously, Kyle was a lecturer and research scientist at MIT. He has also worked for Wolfram|Alpha. In this podcast we discuss early life, turning blind and MIT, complex systems and forecasting, understanding AI capabilities, and much more.
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Dr. Kyle Keane is a Senior Lecturer in Assistive Technologies at the University of Bristol, where he leads research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human cognition and assistive technology design. With a background in quantum computing and computational physics, he applies the scientific rigor of a physicist to studying human perception and the engineer's precision to designing technologies that translate complex information into interpretable, multi-sensory experiences. Previously, Kyle was a lecturer and research scientist at MIT. He has also worked for Wolfram|Alpha. In this podcast we discuss early life, turning blind and MIT, complex systems and forecasting, understanding AI capabilities, and much more.
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https://macrohive.com/home-prime/
https://twitter.com/Macro_Hive
https://www.linkedin.com/company/macro-hive

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