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Djazz Lazeroms

Djazz graduated in 2019 as a Master in Drug Development (Pharmacist) and combines his knowledge of pharmacology with his skills in engineering, for - among other things - programming measuring instruments for biomedical applications and the use of AI and related models for applications in computational and medicinal chemistry, such as the design of new medicinal substances.

In 2020, he worked on a transaction protocol to reliably exchange information with a very low error tolerance, such as in the medical/pharmaceutical sector, in distributed systems. This transaction protocol formed the basis for internodal computation, which is a mathematical description of the way in which multiple observers can reach a consensus about their observations. According to Djazz's "Consensus Model", this indicates that natural intelligence is social in nature, which has implications for how we can build well-functioning AIs.

For a number of years, Djazz has been working on a "Thinking Machine": an experiment in which he searches for the "minimal system requirements" for a mind.

Field of study/sector

  • Computer Science & IT
  • Healthcare, Biomedical Sciences & Sports

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