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Thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity to share my message about and vision for my beloved Africa, Lex. And thank you in advance to everyone who takes the time to listen to this episode. I appreciate each of you. And please remember that English is only my 4th language for those few times I might fumble over my words šā¤ļø
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An important and powerful episode. Iām very happy I listened to this today on 9/11, and will carry forward the many lessons shared. Firefighters are the bulldog-mastiffs of the human species: brave and kind and full of love. Thank you Lex and Niels for taking the time to record your conversation.
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You constantly inspire me Lex! Anyone who writes down negatively towards this video is a waste of time. Thank you for sharing your journey. Iām a soft lazy person. I watch you daily for motivation and strength.
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0:00 Introduction by Prof. Lex 1:04 Fundamental nature of reality : Does god play dice ? (Refers Albert Einstein) 1:54 Philosophy of science : Instrumentalism and Realism 4:08 The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics [1][2] 6:08 Math and simple underlying principles of reality 7:26 Human intuition and ingenuity 8:56 Role of imagination (Refers Einstein's special relativity) 10:00 Do we/ will have tools to describe the process of learning mathematically ? (Refers Hook's Microscope) [3][4][5] 12:16 From a Mathematical point of view : What is a great Teacher ? 13:48 Mechanism in Learning and Essence of Duck (Bumper sticker material. Quack Quack !!) 16:58 How far are we from integrating the predicates ? (Refer the duck content to understand this question) 18:17 Admissible Set of Functions and Predicates (Talks about VC Theory [6]) 23:01 What do you think about deep learning ? (Mentions Churchill's book "The Second World War" [7], Shallow Learning [8]) 27:57 Alpha Go and Effectiveness of Neural Networks [9] 30:46 Human Intelligence and Alan Turing 33:34 Big-O Complexity and Worst Case Analysis 38:49 Opinion of how AI is considered as coding to imitate a human being 39:44 Learning and intelligence 42:09 Interesting problems on Statistical Learning (Mentions Digit Recognition problem and importance of intelligence) 48:48 Poetry, Philosophy and Mathematics 50:40 Happiest Moment as a Researcher References : [1] Wigner, Eugene P. "The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences." In Mathematics and Science, pp. 291-306. 1990. [2] http://www.hep.upenn.edu/~johnda/Papers/wignerUnreasonableEffectiveness.pdf [3] https://youtu.be/2gtrkxtsQ2k [4] https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ISP_gRwuz94C&oi=fnd&pg=PR1&dq=Micrographia+hook&ots=LF1VWdxjQg&sig=Qca7QzxkynZXc4AGy0YldNdQP_k [5] Hook, Robert. "Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observation and Inquiries Thereupon." Royal Society: London, UK 1665. [6] https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bapoczos/Classes/ML10715_2015Fall/slides/VCdimension.pdf [7] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25587.The_Second_World_War [8] https://files.meetup.com/18405165/DLmeetup.pdf [9] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6700846/
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Talk: 00:00 - 10:30 introduction & motivation for making the question answering system (Wolfram Alpha) 10:30 - 26:15 ultra cool Wolfram language demos 26:15 what is in principle possible to do with computation? 44:45 how do we make use of all of that stuff Questions: 58:55 knowledge representation within Wolfram Alpha, how do different domains interact? 1:03:45 who or what are your key influences? 1:09:20 wolfram language for describing purpose/philosophy? 1:15:54 do molecules compute? what do you mean by that? 1:21:00 elaborate on searching the computing spaces? 1:24:00 how should we teach kids about AI/computational thinking? (great answer! IMHO) 1:38:20 how far away are we from learning machines to explain stuff to humans? 1:41:10 follow up question: personalized learning, can we do it? 1:44:10 Newton seashell quote and what would Franz Liszt say :) 1:52:10 the evolution of purposes Thanks for the amazing series! My try to give a small contribution back :)
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@Lex one word : Awesome - Dude really brilliant lecture in every sense
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Lex do you just want to book me in for 5min of holding hands in a platonic way...and being thankful. Awesome stuff mate. You are a inspiration. ā šš¤©
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