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 was published 08 Sep 2025.
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