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Dataflow matrix machines (by Anhinga anhinga) ([personal profile] dmm) wrote2020-12-16 03:39 am

"A quick tour of what you missed at the NeurIPS 2020 AI conference"

www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/a-quick-tour-of-what-you-missed-at-the-neurips-2020-ai-conference/

Some of the things mentioned there are available without registration, e.g.

neurips.cc/virtual/2020/public/tutorial_877466ffd21fe26dd1b3366330b7b560.html

'Also Monday, a tutorial on reasoning brought together three complementary presentations by Francois Chollet and Christian Szegedy of Google, and Melanie Mitchell, the Davis Professor at the Santa Fe Institute.

Chollet made the case that abstraction is key to intelligence. [...]

[...]

"If you want to know how AI will operate in the future," said Chollet, "I think you should just look at how human engineers operate today."

[...] '




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[personal profile] juan_gandhi 2020-12-16 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)

Abstraction capability is pretty rare in humans.