• Automated Cancer Detection & Self–Driving Cars with Dr. Rasmus Rothe

  • Aug 5 2020
  • Durée: 48 min
  • Podcast

Automated Cancer Detection & Self–Driving Cars with Dr. Rasmus Rothe

  • Résumé

  • In this episode of A4N, Dr. Rasmus Rothe joins us to discuss Merantix, the world’s first AI Venture Studio, which he co-founded in 2016. We discuss how Merantix companies are shaping the future by applying machine learning to automating cancer detection, training self-driving cars, and more!

    Dr. Rasmus Rothe is a German native, and co-founder of Merantix, the world’s first AI-focused venture studio. Merantix has already launched three successful AI-driven companies with three more operating in stealth, and raised an additional EUR 25 MM in 2020 to continue to apply world-class AI research to solving practical issues. Rasmus published 15+ papers on deep learning while attending Oxford, Princeton and ETH Zurich, where he received his Ph.D. in computer vision and deep learning. Before founding Merantix, Rasmus worked for BCG, Google, and built a deep learning service with 150m+ users. He is also a founding board member of the German AI Association.

    Reference links:

    1:53 Previous episode of A4N

    2:05 racy doctoral research

    2:28 Merantix

    5:27 Deep Learning Illustrated

    14:35 Merantix raised 25m euros

    20:00 Vara Healthcare

    20:10 Vara raised 6.5m euros ($7m) in Series A venture capital

    31:41 Siasearch

    38:50 Dr. Alex Flint's start-up, Zippy, was acquired by General Motors' self-driving car unit in 2018

    41:30 German A.I. Association

    46:20 Dr. Rasmus Rothe's LinkedIn

    46:28 Rasmus on Twitter

    47:15 Jon Krohn on LinkedIn

    47:40 Jon Krohn's email newsletter signup on his homepage

    48:00 Jon on Twitter

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