Torbellino Tech

Inside the minds of giants

Introduction

Torbellino Tech delves into the intricate relationship between value and the Turing Test within the context of blockchain technology and economics. At its core, the hypothesis posits a fundamental reduction between the value derived from blockchain-enabled AI evaluation and the principles underlying the Turing Test. This reduction suggests that by integrating blockchain mechanisms into AI testing frameworks, we can streamline the evaluation process while enhancing the reliability and integrity of results. Through this lens, the study explores how blockchain's decentralized nature and cryptographic mechanisms can bolster the trustworthiness of AI assessments, thereby contributing to the broader discourse on the ethical and economic implications of artificial intelligence. By investigating this reductionist perspective, Torbellino Tech aims to elucidate new pathways for advancing AI evaluation methodologies and fostering greater confidence in AI systems across various domains.

About the Research

For more information about the research conducted by Juan Díez García, please visit his ResearchGate profile.

Support Our Research

Contact us at: torbellino.tech@gmail.com for funding opportunities.

Founder Bio

Juan Díez García is a highly qualified researcher with expertise in cybersecurity, data engineering, and analytics. He holds a Master of Science in Cybersecurity from Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain), with a research focus on cryptography, software vulnerabilities, and machine learning. Additionally, Juan has a Master of Science in Data Engineering and Analytics from Technical University of Munich (Germany), specializing in machine learning, computer vision, and autonomous driving simulations. He also holds a Master's degree in Logic and Philosophy of Science from Universidad de Granada (Spain) and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Universidad de Sevilla (Spain).

Juan's professional experience includes cybersecurity research roles, focusing on cryptographic implementations, memory side-channels, and deep learning. He has also provided independent IT consulting services for local businesses in Spain. Additionally, Juan has worked as a Press Assistant at Santa María Polo Club and has proficiency in multiple languages, including Spanish (native), English (C2 proficiency), and basic German (A2 level).

Apart from his academic and professional pursuits, Juan has engaged in various seminars, courses, and conferences related to cybersecurity, blockchain technologies, and computer science. He has also participated in extracurricular activities such as private tutoring in piano interpretation and holds licenses for driving, boating, and scuba-diving.

We are looking for Cofounders

Torbellino Tech is seeking Computer Scientists interested in Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity to join as cofounders. However, since this project is inherently multidisciplinary, we are also looking for people from other backgrounds who find the ideas interesting and believe they have something valuable to contribute.

Collaborations

Torbellino Tech is already in talks with some actors that may prove of strategic significance to the development of this project. More details soon...

Contact Information

For contact information, please visit Juan Díez's Linktree.

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