Halloween lecture online
by Shane Legg

My Halloween lecture has been uploaded to youtube. The basic outline is:
* what is intelligence?
* Solomonoff induction
* Hutter’s AIXI
* Monte Carlo AIXI (here’s the missing video of it playing pac-man)
* universal intelligence measure
* what neuroscience can teach us about AGI design
* early 2020’s: the Halloween scenario
You can get the slides here. I talked for 2 hours, so it’s broken up into many parts on youtube: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12
Thanks to David Wood at ExtroBritannian for organising this, and all the people who attended — especially those who travelled from other cities and countries, the intelligent questions during my talk, and all the positive feedback I’ve received since. Thanks also to Anders Sandberg for the picture of me speaking that I stole from his flicker stream.
Comments
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Look forward to seeing this!
Shame it is in 12 parts though. Can you get it into one or two parts on Google Video, Vimeo, iTunes or similar?
Yeah, 12 parts isn’t ideal. The whole recording and editing (they cut out the part where I show MC-AIXI running pac-man for some reason) is out of my hands. I was just an invited speaker. On the plus side they were really really fast at putting this up.
Hey, upload the vid to
http://www.mediafire.com
Perhaps 7zip it or something…