Why I do what I do. Part 1.
My personal goal is to really impact global wealth in a positive way. Often people are surprised when I say I studied economics and now develop and sell 3D printing technology. This could not...
Discussing energy, open source innovation, 3D printing and philosophical themes
My personal goal is to really impact global wealth in a positive way. Often people are surprised when I say I studied economics and now develop and sell 3D printing technology. This could not...
In March 2010 I gave a talk at the MIT Sloan School of Management on RepRap and the democratization of Fabrication Technology and emergence of open hardware communities, entrepreneurial spin-offs, etc. Bre Pettis and...
There are so many ways to get to a 3D model. Some are really great if you like programming. It is really powerful to use logic to generate objects, but not for all models....
When researching the distributed user-centered innovation process, I came across this lecture by Eric von Hippel (see below). Also, in my presentations I’ve quoted Eric von Hippel a couple of times. He researches how...
Finally, I’ve finished the bachelors’ thesis! The subject was "BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED COMPUTING: The emergence of intelligence through evolving Artificial Neural Networks" and it was awarded an 8 out of 10. Well deserved if I...
Watch this video, and notice the funny T-Shirt at 9.39s. If you don’t get it, and you don’t hate philosophical topics (I mean why this cat is alive…) just google for Schrödinger’s Cat.
Chess and AI, man vs. machine Source: Computer History Museum Video: 2 hr 5 min 57 sec – Jun 22, 2004 URL: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1583888480148765375 In the early days of Artificial Intelligence, chess was a major...
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