(haven't actually decided whether to delete or not, because I like my archive of posts, but I am putting a stopping point on posting or otherwise interacting with content here unless there is a very good reason.)
I'm taking this account down soon. I'm not sure when, likely within the week.
please follow me at https://t.co/8OtljO57w6 if you would like to keep in touch
new paper: "Evolution and the Knightian Blindspot of Machine Learning"
Our ever-changing world bubbles with surprise and complexity. General AI must include handling unforeseen situations with grace. Yet this issue largely lies outside AI's formalisms: a blind spot. (1/n)
Artificial Life is such a wonderful community, full of life, love and creativity. Thank you Jitka for making this video!
Full length video here: https://t.co/1xDr6xrhRU
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So glad to be in action at #ALIFE2024 ! I'm actually still available via dm here even though I don't post much, feel free to reach out if any of this sounds fun.
Lisa Soros @err_more gives a great review of the creativity research and its promising connections to ALife and open-endedness
"Read the Paper!"
#ALIFE2024@ALifeConf
elections are coming up soon and self-nominations ate welcome! if you want to help shape the future of the alife community, this is a great way to get involved
following from a convo at #gptp2023: what's a paper you read that felt really transformative? for me it was, as an undergrad, Elephants Don't Play Chess by Rodney Brooks
looking for recs for nice things to read on the train, preferably short form. fiction preferred, poetry is nice, magic realism particularly welcome but I like all kind of things as long as the writing is good.
The submission deadline for our (w/ @aueuaio & @err_more) workshop at #ALIFE2023 has been extended to May 30th! Check the updated dates on the website https://t.co/pOX3WSHWAj
(You can still apply for reveiwing too!)