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The Cognitive Story: Not Rocket Science On Stage at IBM's 2017 InterConnect


From left to right: Darron Goodgion from Not Rocket Science, Tanmay Bakshi, and Juan Salazar of Darwin Ecosystem

Not Rocket Science's Darron attended the 2017 IBM InterConnect in Las Vegas and was on stage with fellow business partners, Darwin Ecosystem, and Chief Technology Rob High. The project that we partnered on, which also includes Tanmay Bakshi the youngest working "algorithmist" in the world, is going to help people like Boo. Here is the previous blog post, which explains the backstory of Boo and explains the project and technology in detail.


The video below is the presentation of our project at IBM's InterConnect.

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