I'll believe it when I can download the program and try for myself. They never explain how it actually works, they just say "search algorithm" and hastily shuffle away.
I think the biggest problem is how that company handles their presentations and the image it creates of their company. The music they chose along with the voice of the guy just makes it seems like it's an Australian guy with a mile long pole up his ass and a stuck up attitude. I've never really felt that kind of vibe from other companies like Adobe when they are showing off some new imaging algorithms where you can plop out a guy standing in the middle of a picture with a click of a button.
Euclideon is legit. Bruce Dell won a 2 million Australian dollars worth of a grant for his project a couple of years ago. His technology is real, and yes, he did a major part of it working at home (while being jobless or employed in non-computer related jobs). He is self-taught too (but it did take him like 10+ years to get to the algorithm that won him the grant) .
His only serious flaw has been making terribly narrated/controversially worded presentations.
He does however give proper credit to his coworkers/employees who contributed to his algorithm, which in my opinion speaks highly of him outside of his abysmal public presentations skills.
Euclideon is legit. Bruce Dell won a 2 million Australian dollars worth of a grant for his project a couple of years ago. His technology is real, and yes, he did a major part of it working at home (while being jobless or employed in non-computer related jobs). He is self-taught too (but it did take him like 10+ years to get to the algorithm that won him the grant) .
Not really but the company is based in Australia. He's probably just a voice actor they hired to portray their thoughts so it wouldn't be the voice actor with a pole.