Literal Labs CEO Noel Hurley recently joined renowned futurists Calum Chace and David Wood on their podcast London Futurists, for a wide-ranging discussion on the future of AI—and where Literal Labs fits into it.
Hurley, a former Arm executive, explains how Literal Labs is developing Tsetlin Machines, a radically different AI architecture inspired by 1960s Soviet mathematician Mikhail Tsetlin. Unlike neural networks, Tsetlin Machines use rule-based logic with statistical learning, delivering energy-efficient AI that is more transparent, leaner, and easier to deploy.
Hosted by thinkers behind The Economic Singularity Foundation and London Futurists, the podcast is a compelling listen for anyone interested in energy-efficient, next-generation AI.
Visit 'Tsetlin Machines, Literal Labs, and the future of AI, with Noel Hurley' to listen to the podcast in full. It features Noel Hurley and was released 08 Sep 2025.
Literal Labs is a UK startup pioneering logic-based AI, whose Logic-Based Networks (LBNs) deliver up to 54× faster inference with around 52× less energy use than neural networks, running efficiently and sustainably on standard MCUs and CPUs without the need for GPUs.