tagged w/ computational knowledge
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"Consisting of four artificial neurons made from 112 distinct DNA strands, the researchers’ neural network plays a mind-reading game in which it tries to identify a mystery scientist. The researchers “trained” the neural network to “know” four scientists, whose identities are each represented by a specific, unique set of answers to four yes-or-no questions, such as whether the scientist was British.""Consisting of four artificial neurons made from 112 distinct DNA strands, the... more
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"I get the ideas for my experiments from nature, long standing principles of computer science, and texts on various subjects. "= jared tarbell"I get the ideas for my experiments from nature, long standing principles of... more
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Two days ago Stephen Wolfram gave an early preview of his “computational knowledge engine” Wolfram Alpha at a talk at Harvard University.
The video of the whole presentation (1h 45min long) is here above, while down below you can find some highlights I transcripted from his speech. Unfortunately we can’t see the screen of the demo during the presentation.
Also, today he’s been writing further about the project on his blog.
(continue...)Two days ago Stephen Wolfram gave an early preview of his “computational... more
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