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Automation
1hr 23mins
"The process of systematizing, correcting errors, finding approximations, and making them work as civil systems that was what really drove me to start looking at human calculation and what was the foundation that it laid for the modern computer age."
8mins
“I've started to think about three puzzles we need to solve for as we bring these technologies into our organizations.”
57mins
“What's really interesting about neural networks is the way that they think or the way that they operate is a lot like human intuition”
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“I'm here to argue that AI is not going to cause a rise in unemployment. I think it's actually increased employment in the United States, not decreased it.”
8mins
Biological evolution in humans has slowed. Can AI, culture wars, and modern tech explain why?
8mins
Eric Siegel has been in the AI field since 1991. He’s “horrified” by the AI hype bubble, but not for the reason you think.
4mins
Asking the wrong questions can hold you back. Natalie Nixon explains how to ask divergent questions to become a great thinker.
The U.S. economy is creating thousands of new jobs each month–and overwhelmingly, most of them go to people with education beyond high school.
Lumina Foundation