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Occam's Razor (Marcus Hutter) | AI Podcast Clips



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Full episode with Marcus Hutter (Feb 2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1AxVXt2Gv4
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Marcus Hutter is a senior research scientist at DeepMind and professor at Australian National University. Throughout his career of research, including with Jürgen Schmidhuber and Shane Legg, he has proposed a lot of interesting ideas in and around the field of artificial general intelligence, including the development of the AIXI model which is a mathematical approach to AGI that incorporates ideas of Kolmogorov complexity, Solomonoff induction, and reinforcement learning.

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13 thoughts on “Occam's Razor (Marcus Hutter) | AI Podcast Clips
  1. What's 'intuitive' is typically hyperactive agency detection aka teleological why questions asked to avoid the fear of how things came to be. Occam still scares believers. Good. The universe is exactly how we'd expect it to be if there is no agency involved. God of the gaps arguments are what they are, and they are extremely simplistic. So is schizophrenic thought making loose connections.

  2. @7:36 my theory: why was symmetry chosen as a signal that represents sexual attractiveness? because our neural networks (brains) are compressing information, and, the more symmetrical things or faces appear, the easier it is for a brain to process, compress, store, and recall. further reading: is DNA an object oriented language? thanks to rotational symmetry, evolution must only write the code for one leg of the octopus.

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