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This might sound like a fantasy but you could immediately try this. Given historical data you can put it into Classify. The methods it uses can be termed "statistical". So in a sense the theory exists already. The big problem is getting the... |
If one looks at education planning generally speaking there is a lack of flexibility and a lack of planning for the future. One thing that CBM gives you is flexibility, so you could use it for economics one day and then use it for something else... |
The dates for the Wolfram Summer School are June 19 - July 8 at Bentley University in Waltham Massachusetts. We just put up an application form for the Wolfram Summer School at https://www.wolframscience.com/summerschool Click Apply Now before... |
The application is live for the [summer school][1]. You can see it by clicking Apply Now. Alison Kimball is really responsible for it. The basic steps were to setup the fields in a FormObject, which look like "name" -> "First name *",... |
Richard, any updates? |
Nice post. Much to say about Monopoly. I studied this over a decade ago, and it is a little foggy. I made a transition matrix and made precise calculations as a Markov chain (as you mentioned). Precise calculations of the expected payoffs... |
In the video 11 (he talks about [NKS][1] in 11 and 12) Leon Chuah mentions that there are 256 types of neurons, and says that is just a coincidence that there are 256 [elementary cellular automata][2]. Does anyone know what he is talking about? ... |
This point about language literacy has come up recently in Stephen Wolfram's previous blog post on [talking to AI][1]. The problem of communicating with AI becomes much simpler if Wolfram Language becomes generally common. Of course, developing... |
Nature versus nurture, the classic question. But what does it mean for artificial intelligence (AI)? I was just reading the [latest blog][1] from Stephen Wolfram on how to talk to AIs, and was thinking how it seems like the AIs are getting pretty... |
Great job Loris! I like the picture. The robot doesn't look real, but you can see it's shadow. |