Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs
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Jul 5, 2018 • 19min

Untraceable - Events & Marketing for the Blockchain & Crypto Community

Tracy Leparulo Founder and CEO at Untraceable, is an early crypto investor and Blockchain Futurist, she founded Untraceable in 2013 to help build and grow the crypto community. Untraceable is the first event management and marketing agency within the blockchain and cryptocurrency community in Canada. We provide a full suite of services for events including logistics, marketing, and sponsorship. Our specialty is designing cutting-edge events by seamlessly integrating crypto ticketing, event apps, token creation, and innovative tech solutions to fit your needs. Over the past 5 years, Untraceable has organized hundreds of events from the first Bitcoin Expo in Canada to the first Ethereum hackathon to ETHWaterloo (the world's largest Ethereum hackathon). Whether you're launching a blockchain company or planning a corporate conference, the Untraceable team will work with you to create an immersive and unforgettable event.
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Jul 5, 2018 • 19min

Blockmason - Blockchain Credit Protocol

Blockmason is a growing team of accomplished developers and professionals from their respective industries. We leverage both specialists and generalists – including a deep bench of multi- lingual world travelers, diversified investors, technology mavens, competitive athletes, history buffs, chess enthusiasts – and worst of all, far too many overachievers with undergrad and graduate credentials from Harvard and Yale. Lndr is a debt tracking system for friends and family were your debts are logged on the blockchain.
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Jul 5, 2018 • 29min

Dangerous Diagnosis – Dr. David Benrimoh, CEO & CMO, Aifred Health – How Machine Learning Technology Can Assist in Making Accurate Mental Health Diagnoses Faster

Dr. David Benrimoh, CEO and CMO of Aifred Health (aifred health.com), a mental health AI company, provides an interesting overview of the complexities within the mental health branch of medicine and the challenge to improve mental health diagnoses. Dr. Benrimoh is a physician currently training to be a psychiatrist. He is engaged in neuroimaging research at McGill, where he is completing his residency. Dr. Benrimoh is also pursuing a masters in neuroscience at University College, London. Dr. Benrimoh's company, Aifred Health, is comprised of a diverse team of scientists and physicians, from neuroscientists, to computer scientists, biochemists and specialized physicians who work together to solve problems in the field of mental health. Aifred Health's primary objective is to solve the complex problem of mental health treatment selection. Dr. Benrimoh details some of the current issues in mental health. The physician explains that while the demand for mental health services has grown exponentially, service providers, mental health professionals, and mental health clinics are at or nearing capacity, which may deprive those in need of the care they are seeking. But beyond the problem of meeting needs, Dr. Benrimoh states that the most critical problem is the simple fact that people do not recover or find relief from treatment fast enough. As many sufferers can find relief when matched with the proper treatment, whether that is psychotherapy or drug therapy or a combination thereof, it is Benrimoh's mission to aid in the process of matching people with the appropriate treatment sooner, so they can recover. He expresses the importance of matching people with treatment right away because in some cases, especially regarding depression, waiting to receive treatment simply allows the problem to take hold. Benrimoh's goal is to match sufferers with the proper treatment 75% of the time, the first time they reach out for help. The health CEO discusses the many problems that arise in the diagnosis of specific mental health disorders. Unfortunately, the range of symptoms is often so broad that some sufferers are offered improper treatment that may not provide them with the most efficient solution. Traditional questionnaires have long provided the basic information on sufferers to aid in the diagnosis of their mental health challenges. However, Dr. Benrimoh's team at Aifred Health seeks to use deep machine learning and AI to dig deeper, and pull out more significant data on sufferers to enable proper treatment to be assigned sooner, and hopefully bring a quicker end to the suffering. By utilizing data from the NIMH (National Institutes of Mental Health) and other sources, Aifred Health's technological approach using AI is able to predict suicidal ideations with a 70% accuracy, from mental health population surveys. Additionally, their approach is able to consider data in regard to 4 different types of drugs and make assessments with an 80% accuracy as to whether the particular drug will be effective with a specific sufferer. Alarmingly, depression is the number one cause of disability worldwide and is the biggest disease on the planet—bar none. At any given time, 322,000,000 people are depressed, thus Dr. Benrimoh's primary focus is on the improvement of efficiency and efficacy of depression treatments.
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Jul 5, 2018 • 30min

Intellectual Property Protection – Louis-Pierre Gravelle, Lawyer & Patent Agent, Partner, Robic (firm) – Diverse and Complex Issues Regarding Intellectual Property Rights in an Advancing AI World

Louis-Pierre Gravelle, a lawyer, engineer, and patent agent at Robic (robic.com) gives a thorough overview of the many issues that relate to patents and property rights in the ever-expanding field of artificial intelligence (AI). Robic is a boutique IP firm based in Canada that specializes in the protection and commercialization of intellectual property (IP) rights and other intangible assets, and of course any necessary litigation and/or transaction support. Founded in 1892 by engineers, the Marion brothers, the firm established its longstanding reputation of excellence under the direction of its eponymous principal, Raymond A. Robic. Since its establishment 125 years ago, Robic has grown expansively and is now home to over 180 employees. Gravelle's background in engineering and his particular interest in 3D printing has made him well suited for the countless AI issues and cases that are arising with hurried frequency in the advancing technology world. Gravelle states that AI patent applications are becoming commonplace, with the largest tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon leading the way. As much of the work in AI of years past was generated in academia, a preponderance of core information and many basic algorithms are currently part of the public domain. And this makes for an interesting set of circumstances as new products are developed that could be tied, in part, to public domain data and key information. Gravelle discusses the difficulties that can arise in the determination of whose patented process a particular AI product follows. Thus potential infringement of rights is a complex area that requires intensive research in order to establish a clear resolution of rights. The law partner provides an overview of granted claims and infringement issues regarding IP and AI and how decisions are sometimes made in the process. For example, in the field of medical diagnostics with competitive companies that use AI engines to detect specific disease through in vivo or other diagnostics, it is often challenging to find the line where research crosses into infringement. And often times these are the areas where patent issues become lawsuits. In regard to 3D printing, Gravelle discusses how materials such as circuits, metals, and powders that go into the finish and solidity of the products are becoming an area of great interest in the IP legal arena as well. Additionally, he explains how issues in the legal tech field are expanding rapidly. Legal tech, in basic terms, would be classified as any computer-aided tool that assists an individual working in the legal arena, such as tools used for natural language processing, etc. As IP issues concerning AI and other intangible assets are increasing, Gravelle states that the complex issues that arise in regard to potential infringement are of great importance to rights holders.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 25min

Defining Precedent – John Weaver, Attorney, McLane Middleton – Navigating Through The Future Legal Issues Facing Emerging Technology Companies And Private Individuals

John Weaver, an attorney at McLane Middleton who focuses heavily on emerging tech, including artificial intelligence (AI), self-driving vehicles, and drone technology, leads an informative discussion on the legal issues that will arise as emerging technologies infiltrate the marketplace. Mr. Weaver works with clients from varying fields and assists them with best practices, helps them prepare and respond to legal issues, and assists with regulation compliance—especially privacy and data security regulations. Weaver explains how these compliance issues are particularly important with emerging tech such as AI and autonomous technology because personal data is the figurative fuel that fires the engine for these technologies. Thus, companies need to have a solid understanding of what they are legally allowed to do with the volume of personal data connected to various technologies. The telecommunications and technology attorney lays out some of the legal issues that companies will face as the coming years bring more data via streaming, high-speed internet, and sophisticated 5G networks. Weaver gives an overview of blockchain transactions and the data privacy issues that are facing players in that industry. As blockchain involves lists of permanent records secured by cryptography, bundled data may sometimes be in violation of privacy laws. As the use of blockchain expands, attorneys such as Weaver will be needed to help clients walk carefully through the minefield of prickly data privacy regulations that are required by various governments and organizations. Additionally, Weaver will delve into the current legal inadequacies within the confluence of intellectual property (IP) and AI laws. Specifically, he'll explain how advancing technologies will expose further limitations in IP as it relates to protected data versus public domain. The technology attorney details how limited legal personhood, as is sometimes used to establish legal structures regarding corporations, will be used for autonomous vehicles as they begin to populate our roads and highways in higher numbers. Once established, manufacturers and users can worry less about liability issues and more about perfecting and using the technology that most current data predicts will ultimately make our roads safer.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 21min

Atonomi - The Secure Ledger of Things

David Fragale - Co-Founder and CPO at Atonomi joins Future Tech Podcast. Atonomi - The Secure Ledger of Things Enabling Secure, Blockchain-based Cryptosecurity for IoT Transactions The Atonomi Network is a blockchain-based security solution to protect the Internet of Things and enable secure device-to-device autonomous transactions. The Atonomi Security Protocol validates device identity, tracks device reputation, and provides immutable blockchain ledgering of all transactions.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 20min

Fysical - Decentralized Location Data Market

Fysical is a decentralized location data market. It reinvents location services by placing transparency consumer privacy first, so location services can be utilized more widely across all industries. Data suppliers currently contribute over 15 billion data points per month through Fysical, and the datasets consist of foot traffic sensor readings, store visit data, commute routes, and much more.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 21min

Human Rights Foundation - Utilizing Technology for the Betterment of the World

The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that promotes and protects human rights globally, with a focus on closed societies. HRF unites people in the common cause of defending human rights and promoting liberal democracy. Our mission is to ensure that freedom is both preserved and promoted around the world. We will use this space to share the latest HRF content -- news, press releases, event information, and more.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 21min

Jacob Andra - CMO at Soma - A Decentralized Social Marketplace

Soma is a revolutionary decentralized platform that facilitates trade and social interaction powered by blockchain technology and a native cryptocurrency (Soma Community Token, or SCT) for liquidity within the Soma Community. By disintermediating the value chain, buyers and sellers can realize greater profits. At the same time, an innovative rewards system incentivizes beneficial collaboration and ensures that value-adding services are compensated. Soma is a free-market ecosystem—free of market manipulation, price-fixing, gouging, and bloat.
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Jul 4, 2018 • 25min

Steve Floyd - Co-Founder & Chief of Strategy at EOS Tribe

EOS Tribe is a distinguished block producer candidate focused on blockchain infrastructure and software. Headquartered in Wyoming with satellite offices in Dallas, TX and Salt Lake City, UT, our mission is to provide global, enterprise-class infrastructure for the EOS network, which is set to launch June 2nd, 2018. The Tribe was founded on a common goal of being purposeful with the time we have on this Earth. We believe deeply in the power of decentralized systems and their potential to create positive social and economic change. We are an EOS block producer candidate who wants to empower mission minded dApps and projects in the ecosystem who work toward that common goal.

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