AGI-21: Oct 15-18, 2021
Oct. 15th, 2021 09:29 amagi-conference.org/
(Registration for online participation is free; a small fee if one wants to do it in person.)
This is not a "first-tier" AI conference, but this year has a larger number of interesting "external" keynote speakers than usual (perhaps, people are starting to feel that "artificial general intelligence" is no longer a far-in-the-future remote topic, but something becoming acutely relevant): Yoshua Bengio, Francois Chollet, Tomas Mikolov, Joseph Urban.
(Registration for online participation is free; a small fee if one wants to do it in person.)
This is not a "first-tier" AI conference, but this year has a larger number of interesting "external" keynote speakers than usual (perhaps, people are starting to feel that "artificial general intelligence" is no longer a far-in-the-future remote topic, but something becoming acutely relevant): Yoshua Bengio, Francois Chollet, Tomas Mikolov, Joseph Urban.
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Date: 2021-10-17 07:00 pm (UTC)So far, disappointing. I don't see much in terms of insights yet.
He advocates the ALife approach (which I like too), but so far he is not saying new non-trivial things about that.