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On this episode, host Robert J. Marks concludes a three-part conversation with entrepreneur, technologist, and thought leader David Copps. Copps has over two decades of experience pioneering advancements in artificial intelligence and other technologies. In this final segment, Copps discusses how his companies have harnessed emerging AI technologies. He discusses Brainspace, a company Copps founded that created one of the Read More › Source
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Caitlin Morse, CEO and co-founder of BrainSpace, who has a decade of experience spanning medtech consulting, product development, and strategic advising. BrainSpace is developing an innovative precision drainage system with continuous ICP monitoring designed to automate cerebrospinal fluid management for patients recovering from strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and neurosurgery. In this interview, Caitlin shares her advice on assessing the viability of a medtech idea, tells the story of how her prototype won over stakeholders, and discusses navigating the development phase while balancing clinical and regulatory demands.Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device and health technology founders and CEOs, and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.Second, if you want to peek behind the curtain of the world's most successful startups, you should consider a Medsider premium membership. You'll learn the strategies and tactics that founders and CEOs use to build and grow companies like Silk Road Medical, AliveCor, Shockwave Medical, and hundreds more!We recently introduced some fantastic additions exclusively for Medsider premium members, including playbooks, which are curated collections of our top Medsider interviews on key topics like capital fundraising and risk mitigation, and 3 packages that will help you make use of our database of 750+ life science investors more efficiently for your fundraise and help you discover your next medical device or health technology investor!In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members also get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost, including the latest Medsider Mentors Volume VII. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, if you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Caitlin Morse.
On this week's episode, Cat Casey (Chief Growth Officer at Reveal-Brainspace) joined Alex Kelly for a conversation about her 18 years working in the e-discovery space, and how staying current on the ever-evolving technology landscape is pivotal to getting an edge in your career development. Cat also shared her insights into the future role of A.I. in the legal space, and how emerging technologies like ChatGPT are transforming professional roles.
The human brain has a limited amount of calories to make decisions. Over the millennia, our once-smooth brains evolved to reduce complexity to stave off threats. That's why we like straightforward directions, simple charts, and contrast. Simplicity led to survival. Nowadays, when the world's complexity bears down on you, it can feel overwhelming... Music by Bonkers Beat Club, “Fifteen on Me.”
Today - Dennis Bolz, a 16-year Chelan County PUD commissioner, has decided not to seek re-election. Later - The top prize at this year's Flywheel Investment Conference went to Seattle-based company, BrainSpace. Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La compañía israelí BrainSpace ha inventado un casco para analizar la actividad cerebral de los astronautas.
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's question comes from Bella who asks "What is a satellite?" Joining us with the answer as well as an overview on how CubeSats are opening up space exploration to all of us is Will Saunders, PhD candidate in Astronomy at Boston University, contributor to Brainspace Magazine, and co-host of the podcast astro[sound]bites Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith StepienWritten by: Nate DuFort with Sandy Marshall, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden.Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy MarshallEdited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseLogo by: Steven LyonsSpecial thanks to Will Saunders, PhD candidate in Astronomy at Boston University, contributor to Brainspace Magazine, and co-host of the podcast astro[sound]bites. We'd also like to thank Nicky Middleton and the team at Brainspace, the interactive augmented reality magazine for kids 8-14. Astro[sound]bites podcast: https://astrosoundbites.comWill Saunders online: williamrsaunders.comBrainspace Magazine: https://brainspacemagazine.com
Just giving you a little update with nuggets of useful info! Sign up for book updates: eepurl.com/g1Zj6b Opening Music: Airport Lounge by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3347-airport-lounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
This week on Privacy Please, we are graced with the presence of the one and only Cat Casey, The Technocat! Topics we discuss: Her story, eDiscovery, Weaponized DSARS, AI powered legal technology, consistency in privacy laws for the better, did the CCPA get anything wrong? who her favorite super hero is and much more! Show notes and links:Article- https://resource.revealdata.com/en/blog/taming-dsar-request-beast-ediscoveryWebsite - www.thetechnocat.comEmail- ccasey@revealdata.com
What can satellites teach us about preserving life on Earth? What can whales teach us about climate change? On this episode of REACH we talk to Steve Iris at the Canadian Space Agency to find out more. Then we get some special visits from a black hole (Reply All's Alex Goldman) and Saturn's largest moon Titan (Star Trek: Lower Decks and Space Force's Tawny Newsome) - all on this episode of REACH. Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden. Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall Edited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseCasting Consultant: Beth Kligerman Logo by: Steven Lyons Special thanks to Steve Iris, Manager, Manager of Applications and Utilization at the Canadian Space Agency. To learn more about the CSA’s smartWhales initiative, visit https://www.canada.ca/en/space-agency/news/2021/01/data-from-space-could-help-protect-the-endangered-north-atlantic-right-whale.html. The Black Hole was voiced by the incredible Alex Goldman, co-host of the Reply All podcast from Spotify and Gimlet Media. Subscribe to Reply All wherever you find your podcasts, and follow the show on Twitter at @ReplyAll. Titan was voiced by the incomparable Tawny Newsome, who you know from the hit shows Space Force on Netflix and Star Trek: Lower Decks. Follow Tawny on Twitter at @TrondyNewman. Special thanks to Marie-Eve Roy at the Canadian Space Agency. Follow the CSA on Twitter at @csa_asc, and visit https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca to learn about the CSA’s exciting initiatives and programs. And special thanks to Nicky Middleton at Brainspace, the interactive magazine for kids ages 8-14 designed to launch young minds into big thinking. Learn more at https://brainspacemagazine.com. Thanks as always to NASA Space Place and Kay Ferrari at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Do you have a space related question that we didn’t get to? Well, you can submit that question for our bi-weekly “Reaching Out” episodes. Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode.You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at http://www.ReachThePodcast.comREACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com
Anyone reading news about legal technology recently has seen the massive surge in big money deals across the industry. Over the last several months, the industry has seen blockbuster fundraises and M&A activity despite the pandemic. Just last month, contract management startup Ironclad raised over 100M. Around the same time, e-discovery company Disco, raised roughly the same amount. Weeks ago, Reveal Data raised 200M, spurring the acquisition of leading AI-backed data analytics platform Brainspace. In today's episode, we're joined by Wendell Jisa, the CEO of Reveal Data. I ask him about his entrepreneurial journey, exactly how a 200M megadeal actually happens, and why legal technology is finally attracting these massive investments. Wendell's story and vision in this space is remarkable. His transparency and honesty in explaining his view of the industry, how he's grown his business, and how this massive deal came to life are impressive. As always, if you like our discussion, please rate us on Apple podcasts. We hope you enjoy the conversation.
We are joined by Dr. David Lewis, the Chief Data Scientist of Brainspace, to discuss variety of topics dealing with the current application of machine learning to eDiscovery, ways to evaluate eDiscovery technology solutions, and what is likely to develop in the future of eDiscovery technology offerings.Dave has over 30 years of data science experience, specifically with machine-learning and text classification. He holds numerous patents and joined Brainspace Corporation, an AppGate Company, in 2016. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science.Brainspace as a text analytics software company focused in eDiscovery, investigations, compliance and related areas.If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at csanko@bakerdonelson.com. I would love to hear from you.LeanDiscovery: Sitting with the C-Suite is a series of interviews designed to provide in-house legal counsel with a birds-eye view of the eDiscovery marketplace, particularly its various technology and service providers. A key component of great eDiscovery management and execution is having a great supply chain. Sitting with the C-Suite is a forum to hear directly from the C-Suite of various eDiscovery providers about the marketplace history, current and future service offerings, and expectations of things to come. This is not an advertisement or endorsement of any of the speakers, or the companies, services and technology that they represent, by either the interviewer or Baker Donelson. The views expressed are those of the speaker. Baker Donelson’s eDiscovery team seeks to provide the best client value throughout the eDiscovery life cycle. If you have any companies or speakers that you would like to see featured, please feel free to reach out to us at LeanDiscovery@bakerdonelson.com.
Ben and J discuss: Rings, Soap, Bath Poufs, Outdated Technologies, Ben and Alyce’s Wedding, The Flu, Disney Magic, Galaxy’s Edge, Brainspace and Multitasking, and Candy Superiority. Show Notes: Naming of the Dopp Kit Ystävänpäivä Day Popcast Candy Survey Follow the Show on Twitter Discuss the Podcast on YouTube Discuss the Podcast on Discord Discuss the Podcast on Facebook Discuss the Podcast on Reddit
Today's guest mentioned early on in our conversation that she found herself taking the work that came to her, growing her capacity to be able to bring in *more* work, and never really stopping to ask herself how she was designing her business. Her name is Hailey Thomas and she's the founder of BrainSpace Optimized, where she helps entrepreneurs plan, execute, and complete projects in 90 days or less. Unfortunately, Hailey suffered a big, personal loss that made her rethink the way she'd been doing business to that point. We talk about how her tunnel vision led her to skipping her initial grief, why she let go of her clients and contractors, and how she started to process what she truly needed from her life and business. The post EP 256: Discovering What You Need From Your Business With BrainSpace Optimized Founder Hailey Thomas appeared first on What Works.
As eDiscovery and litigation support professionals, training end users can become an important part of your job. Most of us don't have teaching experience, but the better you are at training, the easier the rest of your job will be. A well-trained review team leads to a smooth production; a well-trained trial team leads to fewer midnight phone calls. In this snackable podcast series we talked to three lit support professionals with strong training skills. Holland & Knight has developed an admirable training program on Relativity for their reviewers – we spoke to Kristen Wiwczar about what she's learned from teaching others. Jessica Carter of Driven helps Driven's corporate and law firm clients develop workflows and best practices on One, Relativity and Brainspace – she has insights on keeping users engaged and how law firm lit support staff can supplement vendor training. Ethan Hirsch of Ipro trains his customers on Trial Director and the Ipro suite of eDiscovery tools - he spoke about going onsite during the pre-trial crunch and what's different about training for trial. Moderator: Gillian Glass, CRM, CEDS - Director of Legal Services, Farella Braun + Martel Speakers: Kristen Wiwczar - eDiscovery Services Managed Review Center Manager, Holland & Knight Jessica C. Carter - Consulting Analyst, Driven Ethan Hirsch - Training Consultant, Ipro
As eDiscovery and litigation support professionals, training end users can become an important part of your job. Most of us don't have teaching experience, but the better you are at training, the easier the rest of your job will be. A well-trained review team leads to a smooth production; a well-trained trial team leads to fewer midnight phone calls. In this snackable podcast series we talked to three lit support professionals with strong training skills. Holland & Knight has developed an admirable training program on Relativity for their reviewers – we spoke to Kristen Wiwczar about what she's learned from teaching others. Jessica Carter of Driven helps Driven's corporate and law firm clients develop workflows and best practices on One, Relativity and Brainspace – she has insights on keeping users engaged and how law firm lit support staff can supplement vendor training. Ethan Hirsch of Ipro trains his customers on Trial Director and the Ipro suite of eDiscovery tools - he spoke about going onsite during the pre-trial crunch and what's different about training for trial. Moderator: Gillian Glass, CRM, CEDS - Director of Legal Services, Farella Braun + Martel Speakers: Kristen Wiwczar - eDiscovery Services Managed Review Center Manager, Holland & Knight Jessica C. Carter - Consulting Analyst, Driven Ethan Hirsch - Training Consultant, Ipro
Welcome to season 2! This season, we're talking about finding the white space in our businesses, protecting rest time, and how that creates space to do deep work (credit to Cal Newport). If you're just joining us, welcome! If you've been around, we're so glad to have you back. Deep Work
Welcome to the BrainSpace Optimized Podcast! This is where leaders get the insight and inspiration they need to be the best versions of themselves. If you're a leader who's determined to be more accomplished, generous, and available to the people and projects that matter the most to you, this show is for you. We have a question for you. What's your superpower?
The Tech Fugitives have a great visit with Dave Copps of Brainspace fame. We explore his newest project, Hypergiant Sensory Sciences and the state of AI …. around the world. I love that Dave’s educational background is Industrial Anthropology. He is uniquely qualified to dish on AI philosophical as well as technical! The post Episode 77 – Interview with Hypergiant s appeared first on The Tech Fugitives Show!.
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This week I am excited to be talking to Dave Copps, founder and CEO of Brainspace Corporation. We are exploring the impact AI is having on your business and our society in episode #011 of Custom Made. Dave is a Dallas-based visionary leader in the local and international tech community and evangelist on the role technology will play in transforming the world. For the past 15 years, as a technologist, entrepreneur and CEO he has founded and launched three successful companies focused on machine learning and AI. Dave currently serves as founder and CEO of Brainspace Corporation, a global leader in Investigative Analytics and Cyber Security, which was acquired by Cyxtera in mid-2017. Brainspace is playing a lead role in the area of augmenting human intelligence using data visualization to connect people more intimately with AI and radically alter their ability to surface important patterns and insights in data. During our conversation, Dave and I cover a lot of ground around the topic of Artificial Intelligence and how it is changing our businesses and our society from Ai Winters, to government regulation, from how machines think, to multi-dimensional problem solving to humans co-evolving with technology. To get us all up to speed, there three types of Ai: - To start with there is ANI or Artificial Narrow Intelligence which is non-sentient machine intelligence, typically focused on a narrow task. Today, we are are working with this type of AI. - AGI or Artificial General Intelligence is the second type, which is a machine with the ability to apply intelligence to any problem, rather than a specific and predefined set of problems. Think of AGI as being “at least as smart as a typical human”. This type of AI does not exist yet, but as we push the boundaries of narrow AI, we are getting closer. - And finally, ASI or Artificial Super Intelligence which is an AI far surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds. Where AGI is hardly on the horizon, super intelligence is much more uncertain. A godlike AI seems like a huge leap, but many scientists caution that the moment we unlock AGI, the exponential power of AI could rocket from AGI to super intelligence. Many warn that this is something that needs to be approached carefully as we barrel down the path of ever more sophisticated AI. Dave also shares the story of Brainspace, his most recent AI company, that creates “brains” in a matter of hours to analyze millions of documents and conversations - whether that is looking within an organization or around a particular research topic. This brain then creates visualizations to allow users to interact with the data to answer their questions. Over the years, Dave's companies have placed machine learning and AI in thousands of organizations, including all major consultancies and intelligence agencies, around the globe. Be sure to tweet at me (https://twitter.com/dougplatts) and let me know what you think of the show. Follow Dialexa on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dialexa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dialexa/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dialexa Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/custom-made-dialexa iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/custom-made/id1332213517?mt=2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/dialexa Medium: https://medium.com/back-to-the-napkin Podcast: https://by.dialexa.com/topic/custom-made YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Dialexa Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for our latest content and top weekly reads here: https://by.dialexa.com/newsletter-signup
In today's podcast, we hear about how Liberia has sustained a significant DDoS attack (Mirai is behind it). Linux/Moose is also on the IoT loose. Hospitals in the UK continue to recover from ransomware attacks. Anonymous doesn't like ISIS, but it also doesn't like the governments who are fighting the Caliphate. Exaspy malware targets business leaders' Android phones. A new joint venture is poised to become a mid-major in the cyber security sector. Accenture Technology Labs' Malek Ben Salem explains developments in redactable blockchain. AT&T CSO Bill O'Hern provides his perspective on current and coming cyber security challenges. And an update on election hacking—it's more of the same, with more coming.
I spoke with Jacob Morse, the vice president of marketing and product strategy at Brainspace, a machine learning platform focusing on e-discovery and knowledge management. We discussed the company's approach to concept search, its philosophy on machine learning, the advantages of leveraging this technology, and the challenges associated with convincing lawyers to use it, among other topics.
I spoke with Jacob Morse, the vice president of marketing and product strategy at Brainspace, a machine learning platform focusing on e-discovery and knowledge management. We discussed the company’s approach to concept search, its philosophy on machine learning, the advantages of leveraging this technology, and the challenges associated with convincing lawyers to use it, among other topics.
I spoke with Jacob Morse, the vice president of marketing and product strategy at Brainspace, a machine learning platform focusing on e-discovery and knowledge management. We discussed the company’s approach to concept search, its philosophy on machine learning, the advantages of leveraging this technology, and the challenges associated with convincing lawyers to use it, among other topics.
I spoke with Jacob Morse, the vice president of marketing and product strategy at Brainspace, a machine learning platform focusing on e-discovery and knowledge management. We discussed the company’s approach to concept search, its philosophy on machine learning, the advantages of leveraging this technology, and the challenges associated with convincing lawyers to use it, among other topics.
I spoke with Jacob Morse, the vice president of marketing and product strategy at Brainspace, a machine learning platform focusing on e-discovery and knowledge management. We discussed the company’s approach to concept search, its philosophy on machine learning, the advantages of leveraging this technology, and the challenges associated with convincing lawyers to use it, among other topics.