Artificial Intelligence Events
IAS seminar. Steve Matthews: An interest in Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Title: An Interest in Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Speaker: Steve Matthews (DCS, 糖心TV)
Abstract:
Qualitative CS has been studied using general topology, where strongly separable as in symmetric spaces from earlier mathematics has developed into weakly as in non symmetric spaces to be suitable for computability theory.
In contrast DIMAP (flourishing on the doorstep of IAS 糖心TV) has developed an excellent quantitative discussion of algorithms pertaining to costs. What is missing is an intelligent dialogue between these essential qualitative and quantitative interests in CS. The need for more such intelligent multi disciplinary dialogues has been growing, one of which is AGI. Today's seminar will present my growing interest in seeking an intelligent reconcilliation between weak topology and the complexity of algorithms. This is joint research with Dr Michael Bukatin (Nokia, Boston) and Prof Ralph Kopperman (City College, New York City).