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Kwabena Boahenon on making a computer that works like the brain


"The problem with computers is that there is not enough Africa in them".

That's what Brian Eno said in 1995, and now Kwabena Boahenon talks about the meaning of that quote, and on his dream to build a computer that works like the brain, something he's been working on for the last couple of years.





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