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About The Incerto & Nassim Taleb Podcast
About The Incerto & Nassim Taleb Podcast
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A special interview from the Padverb Podcast, in which I discuss my research on language in the brain and thoughts on AI. The discussion covers topics such as backpropagation, how humans acquire language and concepts, how artificial neural networks differ from biological neural networks, and some thoughts on the future impact of artificial intelligence. Near ... Show More
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