Tag: computer science
Automated Driving and Other Failures of AI
It would be interesting to see what fully automated driving would look like in a place like Moldova.
Listen: Mathematician Gregory Chaitin on Gödel, Incompleteness … and Children
Chaitin discusses his beginnings in computer science, growing up in the 1960s a stone’s throw from Central Park, historic scientists in his field, and more.
Neuroevolution Methods Show Significant Success
The Darwinian algorithm works in theory, but does not work in practice, when applied in the domain of software production.
Some Possible Reasons for the Limited Success of Evolutionary Algorithms
It is theoretically possible that out of thousands of scientists working on evolutionary computation, all failed to correctly implement the Darwinian algorithm.
What Can and Can’t Darwin’s Algorithm Compute?
A number of seminal papers have been published attempting to formalize Darwin’s biological theory from the point of view of computational sciences.