The fourth episode of Info-Tech Research Group’s video podcast, Digital Disruption, features MIT researcher and Liquid AI co-founder Ramin Hasani, who shares insights into the evolution of AI and how Liquid Neural Networks are driving the next wave of machine learning innovation.
TORONTO, March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, researchers are pushing the boundaries of machine learning to create more adaptive and efficient systems. In the fourth episode of Info-Tech Research Group’s Digital Disruption video podcast, titled “A Worm is Changing the Future of AI,” host Geoff Nielson speaks with Ramin Hasani, CEO and co-founder of Liquid AI and a scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), about the revolutionary potential of Liquid Neural Networks and their real-world applications.
Hasani’s research, which draws inspiration from biology and physics, has led to the development of Liquid Neural Networks, a groundbreaking approach that enhances AI’s ability to adapt, learn, and make decisions with minimal computational resources. His work has earned international recognition, including the HPC Innovation Excellence Award, and has been featured in leading AI publications and TEDx talks.
“As organizations race to adopt AI, they need to understand not just where the technology is today, but where it’s headed,” says Geoff Nielson, senior vice president of brand at Info-Tech Research Group and host of Digital Disruption. “In this Digital Disruption episode, I talk with Ramin about his pioneering work that is not only advancing AI’s capabilities but also challenging conventional models in ways that could fundamentally change how we develop and deploy intelligent systems. It’s a conversation that will make listeners rethink what the trajectory of AI will be.“
Digital Disruption, Episode 4: “A Worm is Changing the Future of AI”
In the latest episode of Digital Disruption, Ramin Hasani and Geoff Nielson discuss:
- The evolution of AI models and why traditional deep learning architectures face significant scalability and efficiency challenges
- The biological influence behind Liquid Neural Networks, including how insights from a microscopic worm helped inspire a new class of machine-learning models
- How Liquid AI is being applied today, from robotics and automation to edge computing and drug discovery
- The next frontier for AI, including the role of explainability, efficiency, and real-time adaptability in shaping future intelligent systems
Episode 4 of Digital Disruption, featuring Ramin Hasini, is now available on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify. IT and business professionals are encouraged to subscribe for insights from top industry experts shaping the future of digital transformation.
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