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Episode 12: Artificial Intelligence vs Artificial General Intelligence

The Theory of Anything

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The Relationship Between Computational Universality and Algorithmic Universality

Computational universality is the jump from a certain type of computer to one that can run any algorithm at all. In other words, there are no machines out there that can run algorithms that the Turing machine can't. Universal simulation just means you built a simulator and it could simulate anything anyone else could simulate.

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