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Episode 187 – Fetch: The world’s first adaptive, self-organising ‘smart ledger’ using machine learning and AI

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About The Guest: Toby Simpson CTO and Co-founder at Fetch.AI Producer of the successful a-life Creatures series of games and early developer at Deepmind. His thirty years’ experience in software, ten as a CTO, are now focussed on crypto-economics. Company Description: Fetch brings the world closer together and delivers power to the individual. We’ve built the world’s first truly smart ledger, allowing data to act autonomously. Using machine learning and AI technology, we enable data to cooperate, solving problems instantly and presenting answers directly to you. The world’s first adaptive, self-organising ‘smart ledger’. Fetch is a next-generation protocol, invented by world-leading AI experts, that enables a digital world where Autonomous Economic Agents can perform proactive economic activity. With unrivalled performance and scalability, Fetch is the missing critical infrastructure for tomorrow’s digital economy. Link: https://fetch.ai/ https://twitter.com/fetch_ai?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/company/fetch-ai/ https://medium.com/fetch-ai https://www.youtube.com/c/FetchAI https://t.me/fetch_ai https://github.com/fetchai
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About The Guest: Toby Simpson CTO and Co-founder at Fetch.AI Producer of the successful a-life Creatures series of games and early developer at Deepmind. His thirty years’ experience in software, ten as a CTO, are now focussed on crypto-economics. Company Description: Fetch brings the world closer together and delivers power to the individual. We’ve built the world’s first truly smart ledger, allowing data to act autonomously. Using machine learning and AI technology, we enable data to cooperate, solving problems instantly and presenting answers directly to you. The world’s first adaptive, self-organising ‘smart ledger’. Fetch is a next-generation protocol, invented by world-leading AI experts, that enables a digital world where Autonomous Economic Agents can perform proactive economic activity. With unrivalled performance and scalability, Fetch is the missing critical infrastructure for tomorrow’s digital economy. Link: https://fetch.ai/ https://twitter.com/fetch_ai?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/company/fetch-ai/ https://medium.com/fetch-ai https://www.youtube.com/c/FetchAI https://t.me/fetch_ai https://github.com/fetchai
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