Monthly Archives: June 2011

A Self Reflective Universe?

I’ve been very busy with practical AI matters over the last 6 months so the following (crazy?) ideas have been parked in a folder. That’s a bit boring, so I thought I’d throw it out there to see what people … Continue reading

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8.2 Peta FLOPS

Seven months ago China claimed the number one position in supercomputing with a 2.6 Peta FLOPS machine.  I thought that might stand for a year, but I was wrong: last week Japan unveiled their new “K Computer” at a massive 8.2 Peta … Continue reading

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Treatise on Universal Induction

Samuel Rathmanner and Marcus Hutter recently wrote a treatise on universal induction.  While there are no proofs, it does get into some fairly deep aspects of the problem of inductive inference.  Download it here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e13061076    

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