Alex Wissner-Gross: A new equation for intelligence
阿历克斯•维斯纳-格罗斯: 有关智能的新公式
Alex Wissner-Gross applies science and engineering principles to big (and diverse) questions, like: "What is the equation for intelligence?" and "What's the best way to raise awareness about climate change?" Full bio
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写下这句话的时候,
试图去了解
去解释其原因,
是相同的。
undertook several years ago,
这个项目中,
different threads of evidence
为了智能的开发,
Garry Kasparov at chess --
世界象棋冠军加里·卡斯帕罗夫--
for computers playing Go
最佳技术方法
试图最大化
关于智能的公式?
["F = T ∇ Sτ"]
["F = T ∇ SΤ"]
行动自由最大化。
行动自由最大化,
可实现的未来,S,
tau(希腊字母)。
future freedom of action
那么这些可以让你做什么?
宇宙学的最近研究
在他们的生命中
有利的情况,
beings such as ourselves.
得以存在。
我们开发了一个软件引擎
设计的意图是将
tests, play human games,
玩人类的游戏、
upright without falling over,
设定一个目标。
disk representing an animal
from its initially fixed position.
的静态解放出来.
opposite ends of a rope
一根绳子的两端
the network well connected.
utilizing the Panama Canal
你刚看到的
的整个概念
寻找目标的能力
这位著名的物理学家,
如果人类文明被摧毁
会相互吸引,
它们会互相排斥。
人类的智慧,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alex Wissner-Gross - Scientist, entrepreneur, inventorAlex Wissner-Gross applies science and engineering principles to big (and diverse) questions, like: "What is the equation for intelligence?" and "What's the best way to raise awareness about climate change?"
Why you should listen
Alex Wissner-Gross is a serial big-picture thinker. He applies physics and computer science principles to a wide variety of topics, like human intelligence, climate change and financial trading.
Lately Wissner-Gross started wondering: Why have we searched for so long to understand intelligence? Can it really be this elusive? His latest work posits that intelligence can indeed be defined physically, as a dynamic force, rather than a static property. He explains intelligence in terms of causal entropic forces, ultimately defining it as "a force to maximize future freedom of action."
Wissner-Gross is a fellow at the Harvard Institute for Applied Computational Science and a research affiliate at the MIT Media Lab. He has a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard and bachelor's degrees in physics, electrical science and engineering, and mathematics from MIT.
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