Re: [agi] AI and Deep Learning Group on Telegram

2020-09-26 Thread ymli
7 Oct and 15 Oct Prof John Macintyre and Prof Mark Fox's seminars 7 Oct Hong Kong time 9:00-11:30 am Prof Mark Fox, (Distinguished Professor of University of Toronto) Introduction to Knowledge Graphs, Ontologies and Ontology Engineering 15 Oct Hong Kong time 2:30-5:00pm Prof John Macintyre,

Re: [agi] There is such a thing as a Free Lunch

2020-09-26 Thread TimTyler
On 2020-09-22 12:45:PM, Matt Mahoney wrote: The no free lunch theorem is based on the false premise that it is possible to have a uniform probability distribution over an infinite set. The converse proves Occam's Razor. I don't think that's right. I looked here:

Re: [agi] There is such a thing as a Free Lunch

2020-09-26 Thread Jim Bromer
And it is relevant to the task and equipment that can be used on the task. My point is that there may be issues, like compression, that may be designed specifically for AI or AGI which may work better than more general compression methods. But that also means that they may not be as effective