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00:00 Stream Begins 0:04 Stephen begins the presentation 2:50 Michael Berry 9:09 Mauro Da Lio 14:44 Pedro Fonseca 19:22 Jose Guillermo Sanchez Leon 24:32 Andrew Lutken 28:27 Thomas Wallek 33:26 LieArt: Robert Feger, Thomas Kephart, & Robert Saskowski 40:33 Sebastian Mizera 47:22 Fei Du 52:22 Hector Benitez Perez 56:21 Europa Clipper Technical Resources Modeling Team 1:06:44 Stream Ends
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00:00 Start stream 3:33 SW starts talking 4:33 If you were transported back in time to say the time of Aristotle, what would you do? What would you pursue in terms of career/research? 9:40 Why are Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates the names most people think of when thinking about ancient society and science? 22:22 Almost all of these philosophers were also physicists 30:26 How did ancient thinkers like Democritus come up with early ideas about atoms and matter? 39:14 Do you think letters or published books/essays are more useful for studying history? 48:17 What about things like newspapers, but particularly pamphlets and journals that are lost or completely undervalued for not being books, even though people at the time would considered them essential 54:26 Would you run off and not drink the poison if you were Socrates? 57:12 Do you think it's still possible to be a polymath today like Da Vinci? 1:04:49 I found a place that still produces those postcards you play on a record player. Do you think that would be a good way of storing things like a password or crypto especially utilizing steganography? 1:14:10 If humanity completely falls back to the storage level of knowledge, would we be able to grow our knowledge back fast enough to decipher old SSD's before they decay or would that be another Alexandria? 1:21:18 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 00:56 Stephen starts talking 2:01 I read that recent advancements in AI research are partly based on McCulloch and Pitts's famous paper on neural nets. Do you think there are more ideas worthwhile to explore again in cybernetics? 18:35 What is the future of technology about speech recognition? 28:24 How do I know if I am speaking to a human? The future is crazy! 33:41 Future of finance! Talk about AI talking to AI for trading. 50:23 Getting an AI to understand economics seems like it'll be quite a step. 54:46 What's the difference between a computational and a mathematical model? 56:23 Have you seen Blaise Agüera y Arcas's recent paper on self-replicating programs? Published on arXiv recently. 1:07:58 Wouldn't chaos theory be an example of the computational case? You know the rules of the system but have to set the initial conditions to see how it plays out. 1:16:41 How do we prepare for the risk of bots/worms invading everyday life as we become more dependent on technology? 1:16:44 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 7:48 SW starts talking 8:10 Yet Another Ruliological Surprise 12:51 The Basic Idea 16:15 A Closer Look at P312 ( f[n_] := 3 + f[n \[Dash] f[n \[Dash] 2]] ) 29:42 The "P Family": f[n_] := a + f[n \[Dash] b f[n \[Dash] c]] 32:36 The "T Family": f[n_] := a f[n \[Dash] b f[n \[Dash] c]] 39:32 The "Summer School" Sequence T311 (f[n_] := 3 f[n \[Dash] f[n \[Dash] 1]]) 41:13 The "S Family": f[n_] := n \[Dash] f[f[n \[Dash] a] \[Dash] b] 47:14 More Complicated Rules 54:37 An Aside: The Continuous Case 1:00:41 How Do You Actually Compute Recursive Functions? 1:06:01 Primitive Recursive or Not? 1:20:34 Some History 1:36:58 My Personal Story with Nestedly Recursive Function 1:51:25 Q&A 1:59:13 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 1:10 SW starts talking 1:24 Can you comment on the recent Nobel Prizes? 25:21 Do you think you'll ever try to win a Nobel Prize? 28:38 Are this year's Nobel Prize nominations a kind of interim step towards Nobel Prizes awarded to AI "entities" (rather than programs)? 36:10 I'm not that fond of prizes, because there's many people out there that deserve it as much as they do. There's no need to waste too much time on it, since they probably already got the recognition. I mean, I'm more interested in understanding the contributions rather than the prizes themselves. Its like... OK. So what? They got a prize that somebody else wanted to give them... 38:50 What software do you use for the graphs/illustrations in your books? I always find the illustrations in your posts, books, blog to be aesthetically pleasing, and I'd like to reproduce that. The combinations of colors are amazing. Did you take any special course on visual representation of concepts or something? 40:53 What is your advice for attending technology conferences as a student? 43:54 Do you have general advice for university students (in my case I am a CS student) that do not necessarily have the confidence to begin a big project? 49:50 What has made you happy or is the best thing about running a business? 56:51 What do you think about literature? About fiction books? What are some of your favorite books? What are some you would recommend? Do you think it is important to read fiction? 1:01:14 Have you ever been to Japan, Stephen? 1:03:34 How did you come up with your new blog about time? 1:12:45 Recently some friends' daughter was sharing enthusiastically what she was passionate about career-wise, and it crushed my soul that it was being taken over by AI already... what's one to say? 1:14:15 I'm learning about AI models right now. And I've come to the point where I am adjusting hyperparameters a lot, which is driving me nuts. Do you have any advice on what to do with this? 1:15:33 What gave you the confidence to work hard on your vision before you saw any external validation/success? 1:23:07 What is your advice for the people who are "not good employees"? How do they get to do their own things in their own way, but still contribute value and "make a living"? 1:28:36 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 4:20 SW starts talking 4:44 Part One review 7:58 Calculus story 2:07:07 Where do the symbols +, -, *, and / come from? 2:08:31 Is square root of 3 within the real number? 2:10:51 What determines those special cases for which there are "computational reducibility" for integral forms, from where there aren't any, and as opposed to differentiation, at a most fundamental level? 2:16:10 So happy to see even Wolfram himself gets the same errors as me 2:16:52 How do humans manage to do integrals?
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00:00 Start stream 3:33 SW starts talking 3:44 May I ask a simple question? What aspects or elements of a probability distribution can be computed or quantified, and how are these computations used to describe the distribution? 28:21 Why are some creatures nocturnal? Why aren't humans? 35:04 Is the normal distribution related to the complexity of the dynamics, or is it found equally at all scales? 38:16 Does pi have a normal number distribution? 39:40 Google says the average human height is 5'9"–it's 5'10" in the US. 41:16 I read that there is a puzzle over why no new body plans developed since the Cambrian. In your machine learning view of adaptive evolution, what's happening here? 54:31 Apparently Japanese kids are getting taller, correlated with red meat consumption. 1:02:04 Do you think there are so many variables that it's impossible to figure out? Everyone knows about corn syrup, but there are also things like smoking was very common, etc. 1:07:58 What kinds of diseases that have afflicted humanity for almost all of our history would stunt growth? 1:12:05 If you consume less energy, your processes including various damage and aging slow down, right? 1:15:19 Could we have evolved out of needing an appendix because of diet? 1:20:21 Is it possible to measure somehow the intelligence of dinosaurs? 1:27:51 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 00:41 SW starts talking 00:47 Why is history important? 8:17 History is very good at preventing humanity from making the same mistakes. 8:56 How would you explain the history of pi? 34:51 Do we know why Brahmagupta came up with the rules for arithmetic and algebra with zero and negative quantities? His book does appear to be a discontinuous jump in understanding. 44:40 Do you know if there was any physical reason that the Greek "elements" were associated with particular geometric shapes? 46:22 The Pi Day thing is great; I think I might get a shirt. 47:24 To what extent did your own path/work intersect the heydays of Bell Labs and notable people therefrom? 1:09:36 Did you ever use an Amiga computer? 1:13:02 With mobile devices we are basically going back to terminals. 1:14:40 I used to have a Silicon Graphics Indigo 2 sitting on my desk for AutoCAD and 3D modeling. Those were great machines and fun times! 1:18:28 Speaking of McCarthy and those days, do you think that sticking to s-expressions as opposed to m-expressions and Wolfram Language-style ones impeded Lisp's adoption historically? 1:28:14 End stream
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00:00:00: Start stream 1:13 SW starts talking 1:24 What research is essential for putting people on Mars? 9:04 Any comments on the future of arts and literature in the face of AI-related challenges? Will individual creative impulses forever be subjugated to AI? 18:23 How often do you find yourself thinking about the future of science and technology? Does this affect how you prioritize certain projects (say, wait five years because the tech will be better to handle it)? 32:43 Is there a chance we will ever have giant insects or animals akin to those that lived during the age of dinosaurs reappear? 38:41 How can we combine LLMs with first-generation AI algorithms like "MiniMax" and tree search? At the moment, LLMs can't even play tic-tac -toe. 42:52 Have you heard about AI reading minds through brain waves and fMRI, researched by Michael Blumenstein and Jerry Tang? 50:40 Have your thoughts on the future of education changed at all recently? 58:18 Would you ever go to Mars? 1:01:48 Are the challenges different from colonizing the bottom of the ocean, other than obvious logistics? 1:03:46 Given the uptick in robotics advances, including humanoid, I wonder if there will even be a point to sending humans to Mars anymore, beyond tourism. 1:06:30 Wasn't there a significantly higher percentage of O2 back then? 1:06:38 A pygmy Stegosaurus would be adorable! 1:07:15 I would not like to go to Mars. It seems boring. They don't even have a Starbucks. 1:08:05 How might the Physics Project help advance technologies like fusion power? 1:14:06 End stream
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A Wolfram certified instructor guides each session by summarizing the book content, walking through relevant code, polling the group to review key concepts and answering questions.
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00:00 Start stream 1:08 SW starts talking 1:28 Do you think the US will ever transition to the metric system? 6:04 What tricks or methods do you use to stay focused on developing a core innovation, while not getting distracted by related features or future potentiality of the innovation (either as an individual or a team)? 12:52 Do you have any thoughts why people always seem to underestimate the amount of time a specific project takes? Everyone knows a project always takes roughly double the amount but never plans around that knowledge. 21:49 What country do you think is the best to live in? How would you compare the ideal of living in Europe, the ideal of drinking nice wine and good food with friends, to the ideal of working in the US and creating a business which solves some need? 29:21 Do you think contemporary books are worse than the classics? Do you think contemporary films are worse than the old ones? What do you think about the art being made today in general? 31:36 I'm in awe of your archive of information and would love to know about the mechanics of how you operate that and the tools you use. Would you be able to talk more in depth about how you add to this archive on a day-to-day basis, please, and your general setup? 41:37 Speaking of your setup, how do you deal with "pen & paper," notably for preliminary thinking that may be visual/diagrammatic (i.e. free-form), and how does it fit your digital/"quantified" setup? 50:06 How do you deal with "memorabilia," both physical and digital? 57:54 I saw the kids on a iPad with a pencil doing math homework digitally and it works great to keep all the notes for homework! 1:00:13 End Stream
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A Wolfram certified instructor guides each session by summarizing the book content, walking through relevant code, polling the group to review key concepts and answering questions.
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00:00: Start stream 1:24 SW starts talking 1:48 Can machine learning find a pattern in all animal languages? 13:36 Cat: "Meow." Translation: "What a glorious day to be alive. I think I will frolic in the fields and catch myself some field mice for my tea. Then I shall sit down and ponder the nature of the universe." 14:18 What is time? 39:54 If the rules repeat a state, does that mean time has gone backwards? 41:24 So less computation allowed for the progression of time? Time slows down the faster you go? 48:09 Communication speed between Mars and Earth is not instantaneous. So wouldn't both the sender and the receiver never have real-time data of what was happening on both planets? We on Earth may only find out that something terrible happened on Mars after it's too late, correct? 56:07 Is there an "objective" time in Wolfram physics? Is the "frame rate" the same everywhere? 57:29 How do I prove that matter is made of atoms? 1:07:43 How would you solve 100/4(2+3)? 1:26:57 End stream
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00:00: Start stream 1:32 SW starts talking 1:43 When, for you, was a computational approach introduced to the scientific process or the scientific culture? 42:15 Who began the trend of naming discoveries, inventions, etc. after yourself? 48:24 Became clear? How? Pretty sure no one ever solved the three-body equation. 48:41 Commentary about naming conventions. 1:00:20 The Trojan asteroids are named after characters from the Trojan War in Greek mythology because of the convention that started with the discovery of the first few such asteroids near Jupiter. These asteroids occupy stable Lagrangian points (L4 and L5) in Jupiter's orbit, and astronomers decided to name them after heroes from the Trojan War, with those at L4 being named after Greek heroes and those at L5 named after Trojan heroes. 1:02:03 Any planned work with tungsten? 1:06:24 Regarding naming, is there are good naming convention is computer languages? 1:07:55 What's your view of innovation in economic science? We are nearly 250 years since Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. 1:16:31 Recall the idea of "Recapitate" instead of "Apply." 1:28:14 End stream
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Read more from Conrad and Jon on their websites: Conrad Wolfram: conradwolfram.com Jon McLoone: jon.mcloone.infoFuture of Science and Technology Q&A (August 30, 2024)Wolfram2024-08-31 | Stephen Wolfram hosts an unscripted Ask Me Anything about the future of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa
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00:00 Start stream 0:59 SW starts talking 1:13 What are your thoughts on machine learning to create new genera? Like what would be a good way to go about doing something like that? Like a new genera of plants/animals? 10:12 Can you talk about the future of information gathering and research? Say I am discussing with a robot a paper I am writing and the robot is providing examples and evidence to support my arguments–do I cite the robot as my source? Or do I have to find where the robot got the information? 19:27 How advanced do you think AI available to consumers (like ChatGPT) will be by August 2029? 24:33 Hello, Dr. Wolfram. My name is Grace and I'm currently preparing to pursue a PhD in fiber science. My research interests lie at the intersection of computational materials science and sustainable textile innovation. I have a background in pharmaceutical sciences. I've recently been exploring how advanced computational methods can be applied to fiber science, specifically in developing smart and sustainable textiles. How do you foresee quantum computing impacting the modeling and simulation of complex fibers and polymers? 30:37 What's your take on integrating memory into LLMs to enable retention across sessions? How could this impact their performance and capabilities? 32:55 What are your intuitions about the AI-generated fake content to deceive people, whether using deep fake face swaps or voice cloning or one or more things combined? Are we rapidly approaching a point where we won't be able to trust anything on the internet? 41:54 When do you expect the discovery of life on an exoplanet? 48:15 Is the hype around LLMs dying, finally relegating the toys to the toy box where they belong, or do you think anyone will ever be able to make them useful and accurate? 50:41 Do you think future cars will be able to get rid of wheels? 57:49 What algorithms changed the world the most? What's the next algorithm that will change the world? How does one release such an algorithm so that the result is positive? 1:09:40 End stream
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00:00 Start stream 3:09 SW starts talking 3:35 Do you only collect books that you find useful/actually read? Or do you have some books that are there purely for "looks"? 6:37 On the current topic of books, to what extent have you transitioned to electronic books and reading, if at all, and how do you foresee physical books fitting your workflow and life going forward? 9:22 You seem to enjoy what you do with your business very much. I'm curious what you enjoy to do for a good vacation with regard to managing life? 14:08 Saw your driver's license on X! What's the biggest difference between UK and US driving? Which do you prefer? 18:20 For me the best, I would like to have both the physical book and the audiobook version. The audiobook helps to have a bit passive osmosis-like way to absorb the content, and I can go to parts that I am still confused about in the physical book. But the ability to search what you hear in the audiobook should be an option. 19:48 What is the key to a happy/content life in your opinion? 27:48 What would be the best arrangement in an innovation setting that collaboration won't create a conflict about who would get what credit? 38:46 Have you tried the Daylight computer yet? 41:35 Did you ever raise money for your company? It seems you've maintained freedom far better than other entrepreneurs. 50:40 Happy early birthday! Do you "feel" your age? You seem surprisingly active for retirement age. 54:09 I can't see the point of retiring. If you do what you love, then why stop? 59:16 I help people to retire. I would suggest that, if your job is stressful, retirement is strongly correlated with better health. 1:02:18 I am a baker by trade. I wanted to do mathematics when I was a teen but dropped out. Stephen's programs were a huge inspiration for me back in the late 90s. I am now in my 40s and looking to go back into maths and engineering. 1:04:40 What is your choice of birthday cake flavor? 1:05:24 Brain vascularization/oxygenation (through exercise) is such an underappreciated competitive advantage in cognitively demanding fields. 1:07:00 When I went to Switzerland, I indulged in the chocolate frequently! 1:09:25 End stream
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Contribute to the official Wolfram Community: community.wolfram.com Stay up-to-date on the latest interest at Wolfram Research through our blog: blog.wolfram.com Follow Stephen Wolfram's life, interests, and what makes him tick on his blog: writings.stephenwolfram.comVisualizing and Computing Astronomical and Chemical Data and Historical GeographyWolfram2024-08-29 | Version 14.1 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica is here with the latest from our R&D pipeline. This session in the New in Wolfram 14.1 webinar series brings you experts sharing incredible advancements in astronomical computation, symbolic representation of 3D biomolecules and historical geography.