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Forbes Names Brain Technologies Founder and CEO Jerry Yue to its 2022 "30 Under 30" ListRecognition Honors “The New Guard, the Young Innovators, Trailblazers and Disruptors Remaking Our World” SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brain Technologies, Inc., the artificial intelligence company with a mission to humanize technology, announced today that Founder and CEO Jerry Yue has been named by Forbes to its “30 Under 30” list for 2022. “I am honored and humbled to receive this recognition, but more excited that Forbes has recognized the potential of our Natural app, the world’s first consumer generative interface that puts people at the center of technology,” said Yue. “Before Google, information lived passively behind catalogs of keywords. We had to know which website to access for the information we needed or scroll through pages of keywords on Yahoo. Today's apps live in similarly layered and passive systems. We have to firstly know an app exists, and make an effort to find it, before we can use it. That is the issue we are addressing with Natural.” Natural is the first interface enabling software to be in-sync with your intention. You no longer go to apps, apps come to you. Simply say what you want and the right app forms itself around your words. For example:
About Forbes’ Annual “30 Under 30” List Forbes 30 Under 30 is a set of lists of people under 30 years old issued annually by Forbes magazine and some of its regional editions. The American lists recognize 600 business and industry figures, with 30 selected in 20 industries each. Asia and Europe also each have ten categories for a total of 300 each, while Africa has a single list of 30 people. Forbes hosts associated conferences and a section of its website called 30 Under 30. Past winners have included rapper Lil Nas X, journalist Ronan Farrow, actress Brie Larson and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. About Brain Technologies, Inc. Brain’s AI organizes the world's software and makes it natural to use, enabled by its real-time generative morphing interface. The company aims to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices by liberating people from application silos through a modeless, fluid interface, and injecting intelligent software into every aspect of daily software use. Brain recently received $50 million in funding from investors including Laurene Powell Jobs, Goodwater Capital, Scott Cook and WTT Investment. Media Contacts |