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Demonstration of Pythia's training process, along with a short interview featuring the project's founders, Aleksandr Panov and the scientific supervisor, Professor Mikhail Lebedev, who is one of the world's leading scientists in the field of neurophysiology.

His h-index is 54, making him one of the top researchers in neurophysiology globally.

For more information, you can visit his profile here.

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Demonstration of Pythia's training process, along with a short interview featuring the project's founders, Aleksandr Panov and the scientific supervisor, Professor Mikhail Lebedev, who is one of the world's leading scientists in the field of neurophysiology.

His h-index is 54, making him one of the top researchers in neurophysiology globally.

For more information, you can visit his profile here.

This video is eng dubbed using ai

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