74: Rethinking the Geometry of AI: Inside the Mind of an Independent Researcher Building a New Theory of Artificial Neurons with Matthew M Murphy
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Anastassia sits down with independent AI researcher Matthew M. Murphy, founder of Lexident Technologies, for what she describes as "a conversation unheard on any other podcast."

Matt is not fine-tuning existing models. He is not building on top of transformers. He is doing something far more foundational: developing an entirely new theory of how artificial neurons can work; one rooted not in statistical pattern learning, but in geometry. His core invention, the Uniron, is an artificial neuron that does not perform matrix multiplication. Instead, it uses a mathematical framework involving foliations over the hyperreal number line to find the shape of the solution to a problem, rather than approximate it statistically.

The conversation covers Matt's personal story, the mathematical intuition behind the Uniron in plain language, the practical challenges of using AI to build something AI has never seen before, the limits of current context windows, the relationship to Stephen Wolfram's computational irreducibility, the Uniron's quantum computing compatibility, and what responsible AI looks like for someone who depends on it as an assistive tool every day.

Matthew M. Murphy is an independent AI researcher, systems thinker, and founder of Lexident Technologies. His background is unconventional by design. Over more than a decade, he has thought deeply about unresolved questions at the intersection of cosmology, quantum mechanics, and general relativity — and that long-running inquiry eventually led him to a radical rethinking of artificial neural architecture. He is the originator of the Uniron (also referred to as the "U-neuron"), a novel artificial neuron built not on matrix multiplication and statistical weight learning, but on a geometric framework using foliations over the hyperreal number line.

Matthew lives with Mouly's syndrome (a genetic disorder), chronic insomnia, depression, and macular degeneration — conditions that have shaped both his journey and his relationship with AI, which he uses as a primary assistive technology for coding and research. He reads approximately three AI research papers per day and describes his learning approach as polymathic — deliberately thinking about problems across domain boundaries to surface insights that single-discipline thinkers might miss.


Dr. Anastassia Lauterbach is an AI thought leader, educator, author, and podcast host based in Basel, Switzerland. She is the author of the Romy & Roby AI literacy book series for families and the founder of AI Edutainment GmbH. A former CEO of Qualcomm Europe, SVP of Deutsche Telekom, and board member with Dun&Bradstreet, easyJet PLC and Star Alliance, she now mentors CXOs and founders on AI strategy, responsible AI adoption and leadership in the age of smart machines. Anastassia’s company AI Edutainment brings knowledge and understanding of AI and robotics into one million families and 100,000 companies. 


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to AI and Neural Theory

01:43 Matt Murphy's Personal Journey and Challenges

04:02 Understanding the Core Formula of Neural Architecture

07:10 Building and Testing the Hypothesis with AI

11:39 Vulnerabilities of Current AI Systems

14:00 Exploring Computational Irreducibility

16:34 Compatibility with Quantum Computing

19:24 Potential Applications of the New Theory

21:45 Hybrid Networks and Signal Processing

25:04 Addressing Hallucinations in AI

27:00 Defining Responsible AI

29:22 Learning and Integrating Knowledge

31:52 Advice for Young Learners in AI


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