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Open-Ended A.I.: Practical Applications for Humans and Machines

Added on September 20, 2022 by Jon Krohn.

In today's remarkable episode, Dr. Kenneth Stanley uses evidence from his machine learning research on Open-Ended A.I. and evolutionary algorithms to inform how you as a human can achieve great life outcomes.

Ken:
• Co-authored the book "Why Greatness Cannot be Planned", a genre-defying book that leverages his ML research to redefine how a human can optimally achieve extraordinary outcomes over the course of their lifetime.
• Was until recently Open-Endedness Team Leader at OpenAI, one of the world’s top A.I. research organizations.
• Led Core A.I. Research for Uber A.I.
• With Prof. Gary Marcus and others, founded A.I. startup Geometric Intelligence, which was acquired by Uber.
• Was Professor of Computer Science at the University of Central Florida.
• Holds a dozen patents for ML innovations, including open-ended and evolutionary (especially neuroevolutionary) approaches.

Today’s episode does get fairly deep into the weeds of ML theory at points so may be best-suited to technical practitioners. That said, the broad strokes of the episode could be not only informative but, again, could indeed be life-perspective-altering for any curious listener.

In this episode, Ken details:
• What genetic ML algos are and how they work effectively in practice.
• How the Objective Paradox — that you fail to achieve an objective you seek — is common across ML and human pursuits.
• How an approach called Novelty Search can lead to superior outcomes than pursuing an explicit objective, again both for machines and humans.
• What Open-Ended A.I. is and its intimate relationship with AGI, a machine with the same learning potential as a human.
• His vision for how A.I. could transform life for humans in the coming decades.

The SuperDataScience show's available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.

In YouTube, SuperDataScience, Podcast, ML Foundations, Data Science, Computer Science Tags SuperDataScience, superdatascience, ML, machinelearning, artificial intelligence, AI, ai, machine learning
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