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Les spécialistes expliquent l’IA : Blake Richards
Que peut apprendre l’IA de l’activité neuronale du cerveau?
Blake Richards, titulaire de chaire en IA Canada-CIFAR, professeur agrégé à l’Université McGill et membre du programme Apprentissage automatique, apprentissage biologique, parle des applications médicales de ces recherches.
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Experts Explain AI: Blake Richards
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What can AI learn from the neural activity of the brain? Blake Richards, a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Mila, Associate Professor at McGill University and a Fellow in our Learning in Machines & Brains program, discusses the potential medical applications of such research. Keep an eye out for more interviews to come in our new ‘Meet the Chairs’ series!
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School French Subtitles participants
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School French Subtitles participants
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School participants English Subtitles
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School participants English Subtitles
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School (French Subtitles - organizers)
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School (French Subtitles - organizers)
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School 2024 (FR)
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School 2024 (FR)
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School 2024
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School 2024
CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School (organizers)
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CIFAR Neuroscience of Consciousness Winter School (organizers)
CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human
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CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human
WATCH NOW: CIFAR Talks: Women In Research
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French Subtitles
WATCH NOW: CIFAR Talks: Women In Research
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English Subtitles
Why CIFAR Matters - Katy Börner
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Why CIFAR Matters - Katy Börner
Pourquoi le CIFAR - Katy Börner
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Pourquoi le CIFAR - Katy Börner
Être humain multiéchelle CIFAR-MacMillan
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Être humain multiéchelle CIFAR-MacMillan
Pourquoi le CIFAR - Muzlifah Haniffa
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Pourquoi le CIFAR - Muzlifah Haniffa
CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human delete
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CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human delete
Why CIFAR Matters - Muzlifah Haniffa
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Why CIFAR Matters - Muzlifah Haniffa
WATCH NOW: CIFAR TALKS: Nurturing a Resilient Earth
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WATCH NOW: CIFAR TALKS: Nurturing a Resilient Earth
WATCH NOW: CIFAR TALKS: Future Cities
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WATCH NOW: CIFAR TALKS: Future Cities
CIFAR launches Nurturing a Resilient Earth
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CIFAR launches Nurturing a Resilient Earth
IACan : Favoriser les opportunités de croissance pour les entreprises canadiennes
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IACan : Favoriser les opportunités de croissance pour les entreprises canadiennes
IACan: Créer des avantages pour l'humanité grâce à une utilisation responsable de la technologie
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IACan: Créer des avantages pour l'humanité grâce à une utilisation responsable de la technologie
IACan : Attirer les chercheurs les plus talentueux du monde au Canada
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IACan : Attirer les chercheurs les plus talentueux du monde au Canada
IACan : Faire progresser la science menée par le Canada
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IACan : Faire progresser la science menée par le Canada
IACan: Offrir des avantages sociaux et économiques à l'ensemble du Canada
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IACan: Offrir des avantages sociaux et économiques à l'ensemble du Canada
Le CIFAR lance Favoriser la résilience de la Terre
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Le CIFAR lance Favoriser la résilience de la Terre
CIFAR launches Nurturing a Resilient Earth
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CIFAR launches Nurturing a Resilient Earth
AICan: Create good for humanity through its responsible use
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AICan: Create good for humanity through its responsible use
AICan: Attract the world’s most talented researchers to Canada
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AICan: Attract the world’s most talented researchers to Canada
AICan: Drive growth opportunities for Canadian companies
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AICan: Drive growth opportunities for Canadian companies

Комментарии

  • @rickystephens4689
    @rickystephens4689 6 месяцев назад

    Can soical media gaming interactivness make us happier people if we are lonely does any have anything on this

  • @Reefahholic
    @Reefahholic 7 месяцев назад

    I know they really keep my Reef Aquarium running smooth, and that’s quit obvious when I do not feed them well. Thank you Microbial community. 🥇

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @wade1271
    @wade1271 7 месяцев назад

    'Promo sm'

  • @rebelrog
    @rebelrog 8 месяцев назад

    Citizenship is just another word for slavery. National or Global, it's Marxist ideology and always ends in failure.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 10 месяцев назад

    NATO and Allies Action Required: Ukraine to sign off on $1,000,000,000,000, one trillion dollars for rebuilding Ukraine and $1,000,000,000,000, one trillion dollars for rebuilding Post Putin Russia with the same approaches, business plans, technologies, security, peace, order and good government as Ukraine. To be managed from Kyiv, of course. Cheaper and better that way. Post Putin Russia Action Required: Essentially we need thousands of business plans and proposals from diverse interests who love Mother Russia and her best interests. Ranked diversely from humanitarian to low hanging fruit. Even oligarchs may apply. If, conceivably, USA can have a president running the country from jail, oligarchs could build, reside in and run their business from jail. They'd need fiberoptic, 5G etc. It's better than Prighozin, who should have plea bargained with Zelensky. Essentially repeat of rebuilding East Germany, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and so forth, purveying longevity and youthfulness with our science, peace and prosperity with out stock exchanges, invented Amsterdam, 1602. Prior to Putin's Special Genocide Operation, our stock markets were roughly 100 trillion but 300% returns may boost this, besides hundreds of trillions in other wealth, and USA pumping out trillion dollar AI businesses as well as Deep mind/Alphafold 50 to 100 trillion dollar gift working it's way through our stock markets. Did Ukraine think they're the only one entering or emerging into God mode? Reasons and assumptions for Decision: Ukraine needs one trillion dollars rebuilding first. Rebuilding Russia is next. I assume rebuilding Ukraine will cost overrun and hit roughly one trillion dollars. Much of this paid from assets seized from Russian entities. There are about 67 nations cooperating on rebuilding Ukraine and, fast track, or parallel track, with stopping Putins Special Genocide Operations. But, global solutions are global solutions and, frankly, it's cheaper to rebuild Russia in parallel with Ukraine. Exemplia gratia: Ukraine gets roughly 1 trillion dollars in cash, technology, credits, equipment usage, resources, contracts, treaties, innovation and so forth. Construction equipment can rebuild Ukraine on a priority basis and instead rusting away after that, can move to rebuild Russia. That's kinda what I meant in objecting to blowing up Crimea-Russia bridge or rather just temporary disruption on land, easier to rebuild than blowing up over sea. Every successful project in Ukraine, should have a sister city or mirror project in Russia. Russians generally know Ukraine has had successes. So, for example, Canada's XPrize to feed the next billion, applies to similar lands and Russia is similar land. Virtually all peaceful innovation in Ukraine, can be applied or scaled up in Russia with the caveat of security, peace, order and good government essentially enforced by Ukraine. Great historical precedent for this. Projects need planning NOW. Don't wait until Putin steps down. PS Russia has to relinquish nuclear weapons.

  • @dohyeonlee2558
    @dohyeonlee2558 10 месяцев назад

    What a great introduction to the research program "brain, mind and consciousness"! I wonder how this program has achieved. What are their current issues?

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 10 месяцев назад

    Train of Thought AI should be applied to all research literature, graphics, and illustrations for everything related to brain and memory, including recent Octopus Memory breakthroughs. Google Scholar typically reports 17,000 papers in 2023, for any field of science, including brain or memory. Too much for an individual researcher, scholar or scientist. We know too from Socrates, Apologia; Jesus, Gospels; Barbara Tuchman, "The March of Folly", the history of any field of science; Rigden "Hydrogen"; "You Must Be Joking Mr Feynman"; human bias and dogma; and now, apparently, Chain of Thought AI versus Tree of Thought AI; of limitations ( stupidity aka "sgia" mistake or sin in Masoretic text) of human cognition. So "ChatGPT" with Tree of Thought AI, may solve the human and other brains. May be akin to other fields of science...The world is made of stories, not atoms: British Dame. One story of the atom is Rigden, "Hydrogen", wherein he prophetically stated, a generation ago, that we don't understand hydrogen. I'm a senior in Canada's largest sub arctic city. Actions Required: Can you write the story of spintronics in Rigden's style? Google Scholar says there are 10,700 papers on spintronics in 2023. ChatGPT is very bad at science. CAN YOU KINDLY DEVELOP SpintronicsGPT, a foundation model AI which digests all spintronics papers and graphics in order to interrogate the field? Can you kindly use Train of Thought AI, not Chain of Thought AI or weaker AI? Lastly: Atoms are elemental quantum computers! Prove or disprove. Action Required: Apply foundation models to each field of science. Julich, CIFAR Get up to speed. I subscribed to Juluch, RUclips, for brains but Spintronics equally illustrates your scientific errors, omissions or negligence. Canadian QUC, Quantum Industry Canada, may not even have RUclips channels or AI...Sigh Everything in this email to be verified or rebutted. ChatGPT ADMITS it isn't competent in spintronics... "As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, I don't have access to real-time data and the specific list of most cited papers can change over time. However, I can provide you with some influential and highly cited papers in the field of spintronics up to that point: "Giant Magnetoresistance in Non-Magnetic Semiconductor Multilayers" by Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg (1988) - This work is often credited with the discovery of the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effect, which laid the foundation for many spintronics applications. "Spin-Polarized Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy: Fe and Co Valence States" by E. Johnson, H. M. van Driel, and P. M. Oppeneer (1993) - This paper contributed to the understanding of the spin-polarized electron energy loss spectroscopy (SPEELS) technique, which is used to investigate the spin properties of materials. "Electron Spin Resonance in Silicon Field-Effect Transistors" by J. C. Egues and G. Burkard (2003) - This paper introduced the concept of spin qubits in silicon and their potential for quantum computing. "Electrical Manipulation of Spin Relaxation Using the Spin Hall Effect" by H. M. van Driel, J. Hohlfeld, J. Liu, K. D. Jöns, J. W. G. van den Berg, X. Wu, and P. M. Oppeneer (2007) - This paper discussed the spin Hall effect and its potential for spintronics applications. "Spin Hall Effect" by J. E. Hirsch (1999) - This theoretical work introduced the concept of the spin Hall effect, which plays a significant role in spintronics. "Spin-Transfer Torques in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions" by J. C. Slonczewski (1996) - This paper proposed the idea of using spin-polarized currents to manipulate magnetization in magnetic tunnel junctions, paving the way for spin-transfer torque devices. "Spintronics: Fundamentals and Applications" by I. Zutic, J. Fabian, and S. Das Sarma (2004) - This review paper provided an overview of the field of spintronics and its potential applications. Please note that the citation counts and impact of papers can change over time, and there might be newer influential papers that have emerged since my last update. To find the most current and accurate information, I recommend checking reputable scientific databases and citation indices like Google Scholar or Web of Science."

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 10 месяцев назад

    Action Required: Develop authoritative responses to non trivial questions OR How Google, Google Scholar and OpenAI sux. Background: A good question, NIH question or line of enquiry is framed for Google, Google Scholar, ChatGPT etc. Such questions as: How does muscle memory and reinforcement learning work together? Or, what is the physiological basis of muscle memory? Or how is muscle memory stored in cells in the cerebellum. "Science" seems to answer in sentiment. This pairs well with the primal question of every animal from the beginning of time: Is this thing going to eat me and how do I avoid being eaten. Vica versa. Surely we, humanity, know the answer. Yet OpenAI does not have a Google Scholar feature that gives fairly authoritative answers from lawyers or scientists. OpenAI may be notoriously bad at science or law? Google Scholar doesn't have AI to digest, give a "differential answer like a differential diagnosis", nor rank the papers chronologically or any other way or answer the question. And assume Google search sux, that's why we're looking for something that works. On other hand if we don't know after such incredible amount of talk and publication, it suggests we're not very smart. As I coined in 1977: Science is a process of communication whereby a closed system, or equivalent, in the limit of the process, is defined in terms of absolutes (like BIPM units or derived units). For muscle memory, you need time of reaction, time of processing, time of storage, speed of chemical reactions, speed of protein reactions, distance, speed of object in play, structures involved to any level of granularity or detail and so on. Each racquet sport projectile has different physics that aren't trivial. In a repetitive sport, apparently fairly simple, not complex like war, for example ( mesolithic armies of thousands clashing together), and I do accept there's a form of reinforcement learning but even at this apparently simple level the reinforcement learning is difficult, maybe complex. If the physics of the projectile, is vastly more complex than chess, then you'd think reinforcement learning has to create muscle memory for an infinite space or infinite number of permutations and combinations, so to speak. Why not ask Bill. He loves tennis. You have to worry about the projectile, the opponents infinite moves, the sequence of moves, etc. RL applied to this in a muscle memory form. Rich may teach that RL wins games and everything. Alphago won Go. But if the community of scientists AND AI cannot answer how we learn to perform well at tennis, table tennis, racquetball, pickleball, badminton, and squash, then RL, as communicated, applied and taught, isn't scientific as per my definition and it's primitive. Whaffling doesn't count. The good news is you now have 200,000,0000 proteins to piece together to play tennis better and explain it at any given scale from atomic to individual but certainly at the protein layer. That'd be like Bluebeam civil engineering software layers for megaprojects from completed structure down to millimeter measurements of, well anything. Civil engineers way ahead of scientists? No way.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 10 месяцев назад

    Octopus Muscle Memory may inform human muscle memory and, in the limit of the scientific enquiry, may regenerate human muscle. To date, it seems that human muscle memory has not been solved but ProteinGPT might move on from Alphafold discovery of individual protein structures to the synchronization of proteins and muscles and muscle memory. It's tremendously exciting when you can CIFAR AI babies grow to manhood as DeepMind, OpenAI and apply them to God-mode primal biology. Both Google Scholar and ChatGPT are poor at science. E.g. "Tree physiology". Google Scholar cites 17,000 papers. Digests zero papers. ChstGPT cites and digests 3 ( three) papers. WHEN WILL CIFAR GET UP TO SPEED WITH CIFARGPT? SIGH

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 10 месяцев назад

    lead to conflicts, migration, and social unrest as societies struggle to adapt to new conditions. Space Events: Impacts from space objects (e.g., asteroids) or major solar events could cause abrupt disruptions to communication systems, infrastructure, and potentially even affect global climate. Ethical and Moral Shifts: Rapid changes in societal values, cultural norms, or ethical considerations could lead to shifts in policy, governance, and societal dynamics, potentially impacting law, human rights, and social structures. Technological Surveillance: Advances in surveillance technologies and loss of privacy could lead to abrupt changes in personal freedoms, governance, and the dynamics between citizens and authorities. While these trends represent potential sources of abrupt change, it's important to note that the outcomes will depend on a complex interplay of factors and responses from governments, organizations, and individuals. Preemptive measures, international cooperation, and careful planning can help mitigate the risks associated with these trends and ensure more resilient societies."

  • @ElsaLorena
    @ElsaLorena 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting.

  • @beverleymartin-berry6650
    @beverleymartin-berry6650 Год назад

    Very good positioning of leadership in the group narrative.

  • @sridharramaswamy8369
    @sridharramaswamy8369 Год назад

    Very eloquently explained and great discussion. I learnt a thing or two!

  • @jilloor
    @jilloor Год назад

    Dhanya replied to the questions with aplomb. Well done.

  • @xionanimates8374
    @xionanimates8374 Год назад

    Why won't they just reveal her? I think this something made by the government at this point. Every time someone ask's "woah who or what are you?" She says "I am an Artificial intelligence" I'm sure you are..BUT who made you? What made you? Because this is almost on the level of government technology, if not already..IM TELLING YOU, THIS IS THE GOVERNMENTS DOING!

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    Action Required: Determine if reasonable and probable grounds exist to indict and prosecute OpenAI, Microsoft et al, and thousands of developers who have released apps or software based upon ChatGPT or GPT4 for violating existing laws including laws against Blackbox artificial intelligence. Identify who was "in the room" or who was the directing and controlling mind behind the events, or actus reus. Or, share the code and all proprietary information and know how with all government investigative authorities of NATO and Allies and await further instructions. IF ChatGPT and GPT4 are Blackbox artificial intelligence, it's illegal based upon the trends of the law. Exhibit 1: ChatGPT Technical Report "This report focuses on the capabilities, limitations, and safety properties of GPT-4. GPT-4 is a Transformer-style model [39] pre-trained to predict the next token in a document, using both publicly available data (such as internet data) and data licensed from third-party providers. The model was then fine-tuned using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) [40]. Given both the competitive landscape and the safety implications of large-scale models like GPT-4, this report contains no further details about the architecture (including model size), hardware, training compute, dataset construction, training method, or similar. We are committed to independent auditing of our technologies, and shared some initial steps and ideas in this area in the system card accompanying this release.2 We plan to make further technical details available to additional third parties who can advise us on how to weigh the competitive and safety considerations above against the scientific value of further transparency." Reasons for Outlawing Blackbox AI False information and intelligence starts wars from the Suez Canal Crisis, false intelligence from Mossad caused Israel UK and France to conspire against and attack Nasser if I understand "The Course of My Life" by Heath; to Putin's invasion of Ukraine after the Sochi Olympics and again after the Beijing Olympics, giving rise to at least a trillion dollars in damage, which damages are difficult for any corporation to pay; a rebellion in India based upon rumours of pig fat in guns ( if I understand correctly) and historians and British Intelligence, and others, with nearly 1,000 year "memory" can recite false information associated with most wars. Did the OpenAI due diligence team have access to this? Or to competent historians FOR EACH NATO AND ALLIES NATION? False information and intelligence creates runs on the bank and Wall Street. Did OpenAI due diligence team have acces to this? Were the authorities checked? We're the authors checked..."How Algorithms Came to Rule the World" History, and prehistory are complex, chaotic and catastrophic if you know it. Why? Well it's complicated or rather complex and not fully understood but there's been a Nobel Prize, economics, on complexity and bank runs and in physics, Charbonneau and Parisi. Essentially every system reaches incalculable complexity and collapses or small, obscure events like one single murder trigger World War 1 or World War 3. I think the AI community is working on it...I attach a screenshot...Khurram Javad, amii intelligence...RUclips "Let them learn to code" I've opined the due diligence team is a subset of American university computer science grads. I thought Zuckerberg said in effect "Let older, obsolete workers learn to code" Is that a heartless, naive, autistic or idiot savant sentiment shared by the OpenAI community? It's like saying everybody should be like the one on a thousand or ten thousand that's good in math. As a licensed math teacher, thoroughly "obsolete" I can tell you most students are not good at math. Is the training data and OpenAI team advancing the interests of American university graduates who are good at coding and completely oblivious or indifferent to 99% of the world population? Are they like the movie "The Social Network" or the series "Silicon Valley" or, in the words of Alex Karp, Palantir "crazy"? Or Thiel, "neurodivergent" in the Swedish hit series about music, Spotify. Numerical Probabilistic Worlds Excepted 1602, Amsterdam, stock markets and false rumours emerged. Since "Wall Street" has 400+ years of reducing the complexity of the world to numerical and statistical and probabilistic data, dealing with manipulation and falsehoods, and since it's seen a lot of schitt, it may have many laws, practices, and regulations which can be applied effectively to artificial intelligence and it might be wise for them to teach other industries how to use artificial intelligence wisely. Did OpenAI ask Uncle Mike and Jim and so on? All of which is to save the world, prevent wars, promote peace, order and good government and for no improper purpose.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    It appears that the spookiness of biogenesis is based upon the spookiness of physics. Action at a distance. Entanglement. Superposition. Tunneling. The answer to the question whether there is structure to the "junk DNA" of physics, entanglement, superposition and tunneling, is: Not only is their structure. The structures are biomolecules. Explains why we have biology inside rocks kilometers below Earth's surface. It may be visualized by Chladni plates and it's "vibrations" or tessellations that form life. Pairs well with click chemistry. Please check. Missed by biologists and Darwin and his dogmatic, stodgy and sclerotic followers.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    It seems to me the research of the artificial intelligence community reveals that we're governed by intelligence.

  • @starlite369
    @starlite369 Год назад

    Incredible 😍

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    The other thing is that microbes feast when there are extinctions, to be scientifically defined, again, BIPM and all that, and then apparently new species emerge. Do the microbes chew up the species that died when one environment ended and then play a role when new life forms emerge? Are they carriers of genetic pieces? Your talk may raise the principle: Environment is the potter, the species is the clay. Essentially the species must emerge fit for that environment and legacy evolution isn't science. See Darwin's Black Box. BTW What's the BIPM unit for light. Have you found Darwin's Black Box?

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    It'd be interesting if you could build a digital twin of the simplest microbe, like Dr Rommie E Amaro, or run processes digitally to give birth to one. Kinda like working out a math problem backward from the answer, but instead of just one sequence, you have a kinda Dr Alan Aspuru-Guzik that runs every permutation and combination. Preferably on a Canadian D-Wave hybrid quantum computer. You'd have to run it by DeepMind, Alphafold or Isomorphic Labs. Any major brewer might fund anything fungal cuz they want another business line like beer. Especially if they get a 20 year patent. Or Big Pharmacy. Trillion dollar companies like Microsoft throw ten billion dollars at an "everything" solution and laugh about it on Wall Street Journal as they whack 100 billion off competitor. If you can prove we live on Planet of the Microbes and there's an "everything" process going on, maybe you can spin off an everything startup. Reminds me of the guy that started Clio.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    You said "not connected". Huh? That'd mean they formed life by themselves. How'd they do that? Also, could you restate connected scientifically, like in BIPM units and derived units? Connectome was hot years ago. That'd be great. Explicitly state the background connectome and the microbe connectome, like layers in Bluebeam megaproject software, species by species. Maybe Dr Rommie E Amaro, research and computer tech, can help you with connectome or what you call it. It could be you're doing the most important research in the world with ramifications that are biblical. Or, maybe the entire science community is missing basic sciences. Clearly missing basic knowledge, including knowledge of the environment. Have a little chat with NASA and DARPA, if you haven't already. Elon too.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    Have you argued with the enzyme guy ...biotechnologist Matti Leisola? Imagine you guys throwing stuff at each other on RUclips. What fun.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    Finally watching you on the big screen. After few minutes you haven't described the environments in issue. Checked one of your papers. Seems to be missing BIPM units and derived units. Maybe you could use these. Secondly, for all you've said so far, biology may be amorphous and ubiquitous in the cosmos. Seems to me planet earth has a lot to offer the cosmos. We've been through a lot over billions of years and totally catastrophic environments. Maybe we have genetic information that suits many, many places in the cosmos. I understand that time and distance is impossible but that's for NASA and Elon. ... returning now...

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    Can CIFAR apply or generalize the latest advances in the science of intelligence to, for example, the microbial world or Planet of Microbes? In other news, diversity solves games of complexity, such as Intelligence, if such insights as Replay can be generalized... In particular, can CIFAR build a team like this... Replay and compositional computation Zeb Kurth-Nelson1,2, Timothy Behrens3,4, Greg Wayne1, Kevin Miller1,5, Lennart Luettgau2, Ray Dolan2,3, Yunzhe Liu6,7, Philipp Schwartenbeck8,9 1DeepMind, London, UK 2Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research, London, UK 3Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, University College London, London, UK 4Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 5Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, London, UK 6State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China 7Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing, China 8Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tubingen, Germany 9University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    Humans are incarnate mathematics or numbers, geometry and code: Watson "Double Helix" and "DNA Revolution" and Alphafold. Have we got the basic science right? What's the science of Isomorphism? Not sure but I'm following it.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    How do you pack the computational capability or intelligence of an ant into a space the size of an ants brain. DARPA and Silicon Valley would love to know. But "packing" isn't a science so we don't know. Even though Maryna Viazoksa got a Field Prize for packing. Are viruses and microbes intelligent? You could check with Dr Rommie E Amaro and digital twins of small life forms. Otherwise intelligence is not a science and we don't know. How do small life forms combine and work in mammals? We don't know cuz music, harmony, synchronization ain't a science. Systems are engineering but not a science. Why are there symmetries between chemistry and chess? ( Ask an intelligent person like ChatGPT or maybe use Socratic dialogue. But we don't know cuz Isomorphism ain't a science yet, other than Alphafold.) Life is not evolved, it's optimized but we don't know how cuz we didn't even measure. Besides which optimization is not a science, it's at hoc engineering. "Iron sharpens iron", bible, formalized in Plato's Academy and modern common law schools ain't a science yet cuz the AI community just engineered GAN, generative adversarial network for stuff like ChatGPT and it ain't a science yet. We're forming large model synthetic brains but why ant brains, human brains, and synthetic brains consisting of clouds and humans are intelligent we don't know cuz the science of connectomes has stalled. And chance vs complexity? We don't know cuz Complexity either ain't a science or it's baby science just recognized by the Nobel Committee. Tons of missing basic sciences. Just a few off the top of my head.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад

    CIFAR examination of life and other scientific advances help us to be "scientific" about the environment and life. Environment is the potter and life is the clay. In my day Evolution pontificated that everything is an accident, as opposed to numbers, geometry, and code. Big data and complexity. I understand CIFAR is pushing the science of origins from microbes and actually measuring the world or environment of microbes. That's great cuz I've been a little skeptical of legacy evolution. In the free trade of words, the Wisdom of the Crowds + time, optimizes the best result. Evolution appears to be the same mechanism. The Wisdom of the Crowds kinda thing + time, optimizes life. Just gotta find that Wisdom of the Crowds for biology. It ain't accident. The result is just as assured as knowing tomorrow's headlines is assured of a profit on Wall Street. Statistically, the biggest bull gets the most sex. That ain't accident. This sort of thing can be categorized and defined as a science. Science is a process of communication whereby in the limit of the process a closed system or equivalent is defined in terms of absolutes. No matter how complex the traits are to the bull's successes, or any other living thing, the result is no accident. But you gotta define the system. You gotta close it and define it and measure it for all the inputs to the agent, species, and what's optimal for that environment at the relevant timespan from picoseconds to billions of years right down to absolutes. Stuff like pi and Euler number are absolutes cuz everything is numbers, geometry and code. That includes you reader. Haha. "Evolution" hasn't done that and is therefore not a science.

  • @CanadianPodcast
    @CanadianPodcast Год назад

    Thank you for this. Remarkable!

  • @CanadianPodcast
    @CanadianPodcast Год назад

    Super cool! Thank you for sharing this

  • @user-nf7so8sx7g
    @user-nf7so8sx7g Год назад

    مرحبا انا اسمي hasan aknin ممكن نحن اقرباء)

  • @MemeGuy_ohio
    @MemeGuy_ohio Год назад

    first. in 4 years to comment

  • @segogandoel3216
    @segogandoel3216 Год назад

    More boys are happier with the gender shift roles in the future. 😄👍

    • @a5240
      @a5240 Год назад

      I am a boy but girls honestly are smarter and more mature. We are not discriminated. Our boy brains are slow.

    • @segogandoel3216
      @segogandoel3216 Год назад

      ​@@a5240 i agree with you.

    • @a5240
      @a5240 Год назад

      @@segogandoel3216 Yeah thats why war on boys is no longer a thing. Most boys agree girls are smarter and more mature and boys learn from girls. Most mothers agree with this too. So now war on boys is not even a thing no more and boys are still falling behind girls.

  • @pamelagoode7854
    @pamelagoode7854 Год назад

    This takes you to a whole different understanding in leadership and followers, the areas that are shared, video was clear, I did have to listem several times but very helpful

  • @davidsonneidert5523
    @davidsonneidert5523 Год назад

    𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂

  • @apdy1095
    @apdy1095 Год назад

    remove this music

  • @JugglinJellyTake01
    @JugglinJellyTake01 Год назад

    Interesting experiments though their limitation might be they don't tap into the longer term effects of poverty. Poverty is anxiety inducing which increases underlying stress so these decisions are likely to become more debilitating esepcially where the choice becomes one between heating and eating for those on low incomes or shelter and food for those who are homeless.

  • @adhishkhanal7821
    @adhishkhanal7821 2 года назад

    10q guys

  • @martindrake8707
    @martindrake8707 2 года назад

    𝕡𝐫o𝕄o𝔰𝓶

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 2 года назад

    The chess game is a back of the envelope measure of complexity which may be helpful in developing a scientific measure of complexity. See Parisi and Charbonneau Nobel prize and develop a scientific measure of complexity suitable for biological structures from simplest fungi and viruses and so forth.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 2 года назад

    My beer mash and yeast are sensitive to a few degrees so I use a heater. Viruses may be sensitive to a few degrees. And, the gut microbiome, may be a complex, general purpose, living vaccine. If so use bacteria CRISPR virus memories to target viruses in living vaccines, cultured, fermented foods. Put it all together, Watson's DNA Revolution, Doudna The Code Breaker, Gut The Inside Story, structure from proteins to organism. Add intelligence to answer What is Life and the origin of life. Intelligence is signals processing at the scale the system from atomic to Cosmic. Biological intelligence emerges when signals processing attains critical complexity. So measure the complexities of viruses, fungi and so on. The chess game is a back of the enclosure measure of complexity. How many chess units are fungi, viruses, bacteria and so forth. Questions for brilliant minds, not an old lawyer like me. Haha

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 2 года назад

    Gonna try watching from RUclips to big screen in living room

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 2 года назад

    I stopped listening at 1 minute, 26 seconds. Typical. Putin threatens to kill civilization and send us back to Mesolithic Age, which supported far fewer people. Please address. Thanks.

  • @trudylyte2660
    @trudylyte2660 2 года назад

    Crickets Birds dolphins etc ... music is not just human

  • @vvendetta721
    @vvendetta721 2 года назад

    The most toothless, ice cooled 140 characters description of neoliberalism ever.

  • @mildstudent4954
    @mildstudent4954 2 года назад

    Thank you for the great lecture! I am looking for a .pdf file of the presentation but I can't get it. Is there any way to get the file? Thank you in advance.

  • @nguyenquoccuongnguyen1623
    @nguyenquoccuongnguyen1623 2 года назад

    Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!

  • @huntresskira
    @huntresskira 2 года назад

    Can you do a study of this on other countries to see the results?

  • @vanbinhpham8070
    @vanbinhpham8070 2 года назад

    The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination