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How will AI Affect Education, the Arts & Society? - Highlights - STEPHEN WOLFRAM
Jun 14, 2024
Guest Stephen Wolfram, expert in computational irreducibility, discusses how computational irreducibility challenges the hope of mathematical science in predicting outcomes, emphasizing the meaningful effect of time. Topics include connections between philosophy and science, evolution of AI, impact of automation on decision-making, computational thinking, and human language accessibility to automation.
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- Computational irreducibility challenges instant predictability in mathematical science.
- Time's progression through irreducible computations enriches human experience and understanding.
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Stephen Wolfram's Trajectory in Science and Technology
Stephen Wolfram discusses how he has alternated between basic science and building technological tools throughout his life. By applying intellectual ideas from basic science to technology and vice versa, a continuous cycle has been created. He shares his early interest in physics, the energetic phase of physics in the mid-1970s, and how turning computers towards computational universe revealed unexpected complexity in patterns, shedding light on nature's way of creating complexity.
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