Could AI learn to figure things out for itself – or even discover new scientific knowledge? 🧠 Join host Professor Hannah Fry and our VP of Reinforcement Learning David Silver as they explore exciting and sometimes surprising advancements in AI – questioning what machines can do, what they might discover beyond human knowledge, and how this could shape our future. Watch now ↓ https://goo.gle/3G21CqK
always enjoy these podcasts from this team, please keep doing them!
naah.. it won’t think out of the box until it has its own cognitive revolution. for us, that happened 70,000 years ago when we started sharing knowledge and thinking together.
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AI's potential to uncover new knowledge is truly groundbreaking! Exciting times ahead!
David Silver is such a great guy, his RL lectures were Bob Ross level soothing, and he made one of most funny nerd jokes in the AlphaGo documentary.
Is that so. #👁️🗨️
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So, at the time of filming they have not read this paper ot it was not published yet? https://transformer-circuits.pub/2025/attribution-graphs/biology.html
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1w> Hi DeepMind team—this post hit at the perfect moment. I’ve just submitted a resume today to your recruiters with a linked portfolio and proof of concept tied directly to this question. I believe I’ve built something relevant to the future of emergent AI reasoning. I’d be honored to share more with your team.