The man who built Internet Explorer wants to teach AI to think on 20 watts
The Next Web
Alina Maria Stan
Thomas Reardon has a pattern. In 1994, he created the project that became Internet Explorer, the browser that turned Microsoft from a software company into an internet company and triggered the most consequential antitrust case in technology history. In 2015, he co-founded CTRL-labs, a neural interface startup that built a wristband capable of translating electrical […] This story continues at The Next Web
