2025-08-15
57 分钟What's up, friends?
Welcome back.
This is The Change Log.
We feature the hackers, the leaders, and those building biocomputing.
Yes, today we're joined by Dr. Evelyn Kurtz.
She's leading the scientific research for Final Spark on the next evolutionary leap for AI,
the leap for biocomputing.
This is neurons.
This is serotonin.
This is dopamine.
This is all the things in a live thing, computing.
We learn about digital processes versus bioprocessors,
the role of rewarding these things with dopamine and serotonin,
how they measure input and output, reading data,
exotic use cases, general purpose, who's using it and why,
and why it takes 10 years to get to a useful product.
Of course, a massive thank you to our friends and our partners at fly.io.
That is the home of changelove.com.
Learn more at fly.io.
Okay, let's talk about biocomputing.