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The speaker discusses the need for improving the radial basis functions for bond analysis and finding better kernel approximations for bonds.
1:19:02 - 1:21:34 (02:32)
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The speaker discusses the need for improving the radial basis functions for bond analysis and finding better kernel approximations for bonds.
ChapterUnderstanding Life and Intelligence
EpisodeVladimir Vapnik: Predicates, Invariants, and the Essence of Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The idea of recurrence and sequentially disassembling is important in reasoning and intelligence, particularly in the case of handwritten recognition and creating rules for complex concepts like citation.
1:21:34 - 1:24:20 (02:45)
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The idea of recurrence and sequentially disassembling is important in reasoning and intelligence, particularly in the case of handwritten recognition and creating rules for complex concepts like citation.
ChapterUnderstanding Life and Intelligence
EpisodeVladimir Vapnik: Predicates, Invariants, and the Essence of Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast episode explores how asking good questions is essential in machine learning and how it is crucial to consider the philosophy behind it.
1:24:22 - 1:26:58 (02:35)
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This podcast episode explores how asking good questions is essential in machine learning and how it is crucial to consider the philosophy behind it. The guest discusses the importance of studies and their implementation in ML and the need for an admissible set of functions.
ChapterUnderstanding Life and Intelligence
EpisodeVladimir Vapnik: Predicates, Invariants, and the Essence of Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker delves into the philosophical concept of understanding life through predicates and symmetry, exploring the abstract ideas of Plato in relation to our present understanding.
1:26:58 - 1:30:41 (03:42)
Summary
The speaker delves into the philosophical concept of understanding life through predicates and symmetry, exploring the abstract ideas of Plato in relation to our present understanding.