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In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses how the human brain can learn to enjoy different types of music through neuroplasticity, and how he has grown to appreciate artists like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber despite having no previous musical taste.
1:02:43 - 1:03:44 (01:00)
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In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses how the human brain can learn to enjoy different types of music through neuroplasticity, and how he has grown to appreciate artists like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber despite having no previous musical taste.
ChapterDiscussing Self Play with Serious Physicists
Episode#144 – Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The host and guests discuss how listening to Taylor Swift in a 24/7 experiment won't change them as people or bleed into other parts of their lives, but acknowledges the potential risk of unconsciously getting caught singing along to her songs in public.
1:03:44 - 1:04:34 (00:49)
Summary
The host and guests discuss how listening to Taylor Swift in a 24/7 experiment won't change them as people or bleed into other parts of their lives, but acknowledges the potential risk of unconsciously getting caught singing along to her songs in public.
ChapterDiscussing Self Play with Serious Physicists
Episode#144 – Michael Littman: Reinforcement Learning and the Future of AI
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The term "self play" is used to describe a system that learns by playing against itself, and there is debate over whether it is an appropriate name for such an important concept in artificial intelligence.
1:04:34 - 1:05:19 (00:44)
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The term "self play" is used to describe a system that learns by playing against itself, and there is debate over whether it is an appropriate name for such an important concept in artificial intelligence.