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27. Jürgen Schmidhuber at Singularity Summit 2009 - Co…
2 years ago
Jürgen Schmidhuber, Director of the Swiss AI lab IDSIA, on the relevance of data compression to intelligence and the algorithm underlying curiosity, creativity, art, science, music, and humor.

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  • Edgar Berger 2 years ago
    IMO the funniest talk of the entire summit, and very edifying - art and science and comedy derived from the same algorithmic principle
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  • Seems to me something like Jeff Hawkin's HTM does intrinsic compression via the hierarchy. I'm wondering if it would be in line with Jurgen's ideas.
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  • Michele Pozzi 2 years ago
    i love the "femme fractale" he shows after about 25 minutes of the talk
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  • Joseph Knecht 2 years ago
    Hilarious and informative -- bravo, Prof. Schmidhuber!
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  • ox box 2 years ago
    I think this is absolutely brilliant! A revolutionary insight! How many artists understand that this principle explains what's driving them?

    Very funny, those comments on Omega and Singularity at the end, but some of them seem inaudible.
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  • Immortalist Forever 2 years ago
    hehe, Very good talk. Pity there was no time for Q & A.
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  • daos 2 years ago
    great content, and wonderfully delivered humour
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  • gandalfvn 2 years ago
    FYI: an interview with Prof. Schmidhuber on h+ magazine

    hplusmagazine.com/articles/ai/build-optimal-scientist-then-retire

    Cheers :-)
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  • Hans & Franz 2 years ago
    Here is a short version of his incredible talk, only 10 minutes:
    youtube.com/watch?v=Ipomu0MLFaI
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