Tag: edge
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Computer science has a long history — going back to before there even was computer science — of implementing neural networks, but for the most part these have been simulations of neural… more ›
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My perspective is closest to . I liked his introducing himself as being interested in intelligence in the wild. I will copy George in that. That is what I’m interested in,… more ›
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I’m interested not in domesticated AI—the stuff that people are trying to sell. I’m interested in wild AI—AI that evolves in the wild. I’m a naturalist, so that’s the interesting thing to me.… more ›
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The next revolution in computing will be signaled by the rise of analog systems over which digital programming no longer has control. https://onezero.medium.com/the-future-of-computing-is-analog-e758471fbfe1 more ›
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“Cyanobacteria turn carbon dioxide, a global warming gas, into carbohydrates and other carbon-containing polymers, which sequester the carbon so that they’re no longer global warming gases. They turn it into… more ›
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“I would say that there are two things I’m obsessing about recently. One is global warming and the other is augmentation. Global warming is something that strikes me as an… more ›
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“Why are there no trees in the ocean?” – The Edge Question 2018 – 3 | Edge.org more ›
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Reality is an Activity of the Most August Imagination | Edge.org) more ›
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Curtains For Us All? » My main professional job has been as an astronomer and a space scientist. I’ve been very lucky to have been working through several decades now,… more ›
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Closing the Loop » at the time, asked me to take over the magazine, I was like, absolutely. This magazine changed my life. This is the biggest story of our… more ›
