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  • MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2010
    View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu/6-034F10
    Instructor: Patrick Winston
    In this lecture, Prof. Winston introduces artificial intelligence and provides a brief history of the field. The last ten minutes are devoted to information about the course at MIT.
    License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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  • @mitocw
    @mitocw  9 років тому +334

    +Ella Shar The 6.034 course has 6.01 and 18.02 for prerequisites. You must be able to program in Python, and understand search algorithms (depth-first, breadth-first, uniform-cost, A*) and basic probability and state estimation (covered in 6.01). You will also need to know what the chain rule is and partial derivatives and dot products (covered in 18.02).

    • @PelczarTomasz
      @PelczarTomasz 9 років тому +3

      Electronics

    • @amarug
      @amarug 8 років тому +14

      FichDichInDemArsch instead of just making a statement sounding like a deliberately defiant teenager, why don't you spell out the advantages of such a choice? assuming all languages are capable to doing the desired tasks, then ultimately efficiency gain is desired - so can you code that much faster in either of them languages or will the resulting programs that much faster that it will compensate the prolonged development time?

    • @amarug
      @amarug 8 років тому +6

      FichDichInDemArsch Thank you for an elaborate and clear answer - I guess I was hasty to discard your comment. Probably based on some prejudice, which arose from your use of profanity and a username that could possibly only have come from a male teenager (as it means "fuck you in the ass" in German, with two (possibly deliberate) spelling mistakes). However, apart from that, you made a very good statement to underline your previous one-liner. PS: I have only few frustrations, so I need very little venting. :-)

    • @mitocw
      @mitocw  8 років тому +21

      FichDichInDemArsch We have courses available on those subjects as well. See the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department for a full list of courses available at: ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/ or through our Course Finder at: ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-by-topic/#cat=engineering&subcat=computerscience&spec=theoryofcomputation

    • @jeffreyjensen1748
      @jeffreyjensen1748 8 років тому +2

      +FichDichInDemArsch I think you're missing the goals of the class. Python is easier to read, easier to learn, easier to refactor, and has much more community support online. If lisp isn't written in a decent fashion, it can be nearly impossible to understand. It's an ok language I guess. There are so many more libraries for python. Not having to write code is the best form of abstraction.

  • @godmakoto1041
    @godmakoto1041 5 років тому +290

    I feel smart when I laugh with them

  • @bilalmohammed0
    @bilalmohammed0 4 роки тому +520

    It is a sad moment watching him explaining as I learned that this benovlent professor has passed away 19 July 2019. 💔

    • @leojoy9347
      @leojoy9347 4 роки тому +3

      RIP

    • @Kybalion88
      @Kybalion88 4 роки тому +9

      O. O thats so sad, he is so awesome, I was going to thank him..

    • @corkeybucheck8666
      @corkeybucheck8666 4 роки тому +9

      I hope he gets better soon.

    • @Kybalion88
      @Kybalion88 4 роки тому +6

      @@corkeybucheck8666 he is dead 😭😭

    • @Bitcoinminds
      @Bitcoinminds 4 роки тому +2

      @@Kybalion88 may Allah bless him

  • @afaqahmedkhan1157
    @afaqahmedkhan1157 4 роки тому +152

    Taking this lecture in 2019, RIP Prof. Patrick Henry Winston you're an amazing teacher

    • @aaronkonstantine2794
      @aaronkonstantine2794 2 роки тому

      👍🏻

    • @rishabhvishal5425
      @rishabhvishal5425 2 роки тому +1

      Was it Beneficial? Like was it outdated or still useful

    • @SGIMartin
      @SGIMartin Рік тому +3

      @@rishabhvishal5425 The algorithms are never outdated - these courses will be good in 20 years from now

    • @jayadeepmir7496
      @jayadeepmir7496 Рік тому +4

      @@rishabhvishal5425 Most of this is "classical AI" or as the course where I studied it called it, "knowledge-based AI" or "cognitive systems." The "outdated" parts are as relevant as "classical physics," in that newer research has built upon them rather than invalidating them entirely

    • @Godfather-qr6ej
      @Godfather-qr6ej 10 місяців тому

      @@rishabhvishal5425 there hasn't been anything major in AI for 3 decades now. last major thing was in '86 when Geoffrey popularized backpropagation(didn't invent, just popularized a technique from 1949). Geoffrey was working on forward forward, a new way to train neural nets, however he stopped working on it.

  • @yogeshindolia3103
    @yogeshindolia3103 2 роки тому +8

    38:50 He literally steps aside while saying "Let me step aside to make a remark" and goes on to say something off topic. Brilliant. I am going to try to do that as much as I can.

  • @chrisaustin4115
    @chrisaustin4115 9 років тому +305

    Thank you MIT for putting this online...thank you so much

    • @marcusatiliusregulus
      @marcusatiliusregulus 3 роки тому +1

      Right how amazing that this is here and open to anyone to watch

    • @kryzer1215
      @kryzer1215 2 роки тому +1

      Are there any prerequisites to take this course?

    • @faysalarab
      @faysalarab Рік тому

      @@kryzer1215 probably yes. Computer science 1 and 2. Software systems, etc

  • @vivekmishra007
    @vivekmishra007 4 роки тому +44

    RIP prof patrick, thank you for delivering such an awesome lectures, will really miss your teaching.

    • @mid7699
      @mid7699 4 роки тому +1

      Did you go to mit?

  • @marianlenehan9618
    @marianlenehan9618 Рік тому +26

    I’m listening again to these wonderful lectures in 2023. When I first listened to them 8 years ago, as a nurse studying Health Informatics, I knew that this clever man would not live a long life. His body mass index and his laboured breathing told me that. People say body image doesn’t matter and, jn the entertainment industry, we frequently celebrate obesity. But believe me please, it does matter when your skeletal frame and body organs age. 76 was way too soon for Professor Winston to leave us 🙏💕

    • @Godfather-qr6ej
      @Godfather-qr6ej 10 місяців тому +1

      it deeply saddens me when an old person dies especially those with great knowledge and unique experiences.

    • @LouisDuran
      @LouisDuran 8 місяців тому +2

      We do NOT "frequently celebrate obesity". The opposite is true. Nevertheless, it is sad that he is gone at only 76 years of age.

    • @world_ruler894
      @world_ruler894 Місяць тому

      bro my syllabus is this, should i go through this lecture series:
      Introduction: Definitions and Approaches, History of AI, Philosophical Foundations of AI, Turing’s Test, Searle’s Chinese Room, Symbolic and Connectionist AI, Concept of Intelligent Agents.
      AI Problem Solving: Problem solving as state space search, production system, control strategies and problem characteristics; Search techniques: Breadth First and Depth-first, Hill-climbing, Heuristics, Best-First Search, A* algorithm, Problem reduction and AO* algorithm, Constraints satisfaction, Means Ends Analysis, Game Playing.
      Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Predicate and prepositional logic, Resolution, Unification, Deduction and theorem proving, Question answering; Forward versus backward reasoning, Matching, Indexing, Semantic Net, Frames, Conceptual Dependencies and Scripts.
      Applications: Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Expert System.
      Suggested Readings:
      1. S. Russel, P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Pearson.
      2. E. Rich, K. Knight, Artificial Intelligence, Tata McGraw Hill.
      3. N. J. Nilsson, Artificial Intelligence: A New Synthesis, Morgan Kaufmann.

    • @jamesdebord7519
      @jamesdebord7519 8 днів тому

      Your comments while being correct have nothing to do with what people are learning here.
      People know we are a product of our choices. You are just using this genius of a man’s memory to make yourself sound intelligent. That’s sad!!

  • @kylemckenzie6772
    @kylemckenzie6772 10 років тому +122

    This gentleman is one of the most engaging lecturers I've ever seen. Lecture 1 and I'm wholly engaged!!

  • @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr
    @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr 4 роки тому +152

    Only way to remember you is this course..
    I loved your every joke and the way you made this class so much interesting
    Thanks for this MIT and
    Thanks a lot Professor,
    May you find peace.

    • @Hermaeus7
      @Hermaeus7 4 роки тому +3

      Amen

    • @allandogreat
      @allandogreat 4 роки тому

      did you grad from MIT?

    • @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr
      @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr 4 роки тому +1

      @@allandogreat No, but I took this video course to understand about AI and ML.
      But the professor was head of MIT SAIL and this course is taught by him every semester.

    • @himal2000
      @himal2000 4 роки тому +2

      May we meet again

    • @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr
      @KulvinderSingh-pm7cr 4 роки тому +1

      @@himal2000 yes yes

  • @anupvtirpude1
    @anupvtirpude1 6 років тому +5

    One of the best lecture I have attended, pretty happy to came across this. Thank you MIT and Mr.Winston to put it on internet, made it available for public. Attending regular courses are out of bound for me, but these kinds of sources helped me a lot. Please keep doing the good work.
    Thanks you so much !!

  • @penguinmonk7661
    @penguinmonk7661 4 роки тому +79

    This was absolutely gorgeous, I was immature at the time I took my Machine learning course at my university and barely scraped by with a 6 by answering all the mathmatical questions correctly (of which I guessed 3) So it is really nice to have the chance to take a course like this again and at Ivy league level for free, I just wanted to say bless you.

    • @randomman5188
      @randomman5188 9 місяців тому

      How much has your life changed since that?

  • @cleverclover7
    @cleverclover7 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you to MIT and Dr. Winston for sharing this invaluable experience here!

  • @neel_epoch7580
    @neel_epoch7580 4 роки тому +12

    Patrick Winston was the professor that got me hooked with MIT, it's sad to comprehend that such a talent is no way. At the same time, it is somewhat comforting that his videos will be avaiable forever, reflecting his thoughts, and the way of his teaching...

  • @greywolf271
    @greywolf271 9 років тому +3

    This lecture is Absolutely Incredible, owes so much to Patrick's teaching skills.

  • @guillempitarch427
    @guillempitarch427 4 роки тому +7

    Thanks to the MIT for making this material available for anyone.
    I never had the opportunity to meet Patrick Winston in person, but my companions and I devoured all his lectures and, in a way, he was another teacher for us.
    Descanse en paz maestro.

  • @nomadedge
    @nomadedge 5 років тому +2

    I love Patrick Winston! Thank you so much for this lecture. I will take it to my English lessons!

  • @johanngambolputty5351
    @johanngambolputty5351 4 місяці тому +2

    I have watched some of this series once or twice already and will likely do so a third time at some point for completeness, such a great series.

  • @nasserhussain5698
    @nasserhussain5698 3 роки тому +2

    RIP Professor Patrick Winston, your lectures are outstanding!!

  • @mujahidulislam6839
    @mujahidulislam6839 6 років тому +1

    Thankyou MIT and thankyou Patrick Winston for being such a great Instructor

  • @anonymous.youtuber
    @anonymous.youtuber 11 місяців тому +9

    This lecture is so full of wisdom! What a great way to start a course. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @codefordev911
    @codefordev911 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you MIT putting such a quality lectures online.

  • @abhijeet242909090
    @abhijeet242909090 4 роки тому +6

    This man is at level 9999 in teaching. One of the best teacher I ever listen.

  • @senamit202
    @senamit202 7 років тому +71

    What a huge difference a good teacher makes! I wish I had teachers like this when I was in school.

    • @name-mb8co
      @name-mb8co 7 років тому +6

      this is not school bro

    • @CedrikTalos
      @CedrikTalos 7 років тому +3

      That.. Doesn't mean he didn't go to school.

    • @EOh-ew2qf
      @EOh-ew2qf 3 роки тому +2

      @@name-mb8co wait, mit is not a school?

    • @MichielvanderBlonk
      @MichielvanderBlonk 2 роки тому

      @@EOh-ew2qf He means it's a university. Ivy league.

  • @arrowb3408
    @arrowb3408 5 років тому +3

    This is ONE OF best teacher among whole uni instructors in UA-cam no matter in speech, explanation and logic. Still the best of the best. And very impressed that no computer allowed in his lecture but beholding your ears and eyes, so as the Prof. I would love to attend this Prof lecture if I got chance back to campus on the globe.:) I would rather stay with an inspiring and cool articulate teacher with well preparation and sense of humour instead of keeping on stuttering on lecture. A+ for this Prof. Again now i understand why MIT is the best school in the world just from this little window of this AI Prof. .............................................. STF...............................................................................

  • @troglodyto
    @troglodyto 3 роки тому +2

    RIP Professor Winston - one of the most creative lecturers I've ever seen

  • @bitcoinwarrior1
    @bitcoinwarrior1 5 років тому

    The thinking about the scenario of the man running with a bucket full of water is a great analogy for how we can think of something without explicit information

  • @siddharthraychaudhuri7250
    @siddharthraychaudhuri7250 4 роки тому

    Wherever you are Professor Winston, thank you.

  • @abhignyanbora2814
    @abhignyanbora2814 2 роки тому +5

    Dr. Patrick Winston was terrific. I wish if he was my professor.

  • @katateo328
    @katateo328 Рік тому

    yeah, I finally got a model of my own thinking which is useful in several aspects. Great lectures.

  • @stevebethhayward858
    @stevebethhayward858 2 роки тому +3

    This is so awesome! I wonder how many students calculated the odds of: if they could be the student on the dot graph that did not have to attend any classes and still pass the class! I love how Prof. Winston leaves the opportunity for each student make that decision for themselves. (Side note when the best imagination of the AI was to fly..... -from limited possibilities no less, I got a little misty. That was beautiful) 💕 #epic-educator #historic #iconic #storyteller

  • @ceciliasunny485
    @ceciliasunny485 4 роки тому

    感谢MIT的分享!

  • @MinhLe-ho6fj
    @MinhLe-ho6fj 4 роки тому +1

    Love you, Winston, R.I.P

  • @dehghanym
    @dehghanym 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Absoulutely amazing. What a talenetd thinker and professor.

  • @kevhan5348
    @kevhan5348 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks Prof. Winston. RIP.

  • @NeuralxAi
    @NeuralxAi 4 роки тому +6

    I am From a village in Kashmir. We Don't Have Teachers That Can Explain Things on this Level And i Totally depend on These Great Teachers in MIT. Lot's Of Love Sir, I wish I could be the Part Of that University. I Can Only Say Thank You So much for Quality Education .

    • @entengummitiger1576
      @entengummitiger1576 4 роки тому

      Keep going!

    • @NeuralxAi
      @NeuralxAi 4 роки тому

      @@entengummitiger1576 yes Just need Someone to Do together. It's a little difficult to to do all alone 💔

    • @entengummitiger1576
      @entengummitiger1576 4 роки тому

      Must be hard. Can you move to a bigger city at least?

    • @NeuralxAi
      @NeuralxAi 4 роки тому

      @@entengummitiger1576 No its Not possible for me. can't mention the issues here...😂

    • @entengummitiger1576
      @entengummitiger1576 4 роки тому

      @@NeuralxAi Maybe this could be helpful discord.gg/CbVJYtz

  • @theprimordialdude1138
    @theprimordialdude1138 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for giving this opportunity to learn AI from world's biggest university which is the dream of every student in the world. Many many thanks for it.

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal 2 роки тому +1

    Professor Winton’s history of AI that starts at about 20:20 focuses rule-based expert systems. He omits the history of neural networks. I believe there is some wisdom in doing that but I don’t quite understand it. He makes a powerful case for what really constitutes intelligence toward the end of this lecture.

  • @benaloney
    @benaloney 8 років тому +1

    Its great to finally understand what an aglet is!

  • @simmonslucas
    @simmonslucas 7 років тому +1

    I really like how Prof. Winston was able to weave AI into many different domains.

  • @welcomehelloj9164
    @welcomehelloj9164 7 років тому +3

    41:38 i love how a class attendance was presented in such a way, very innovative hehe

  • @Blueninja3
    @Blueninja3 5 років тому

    Thank you for posting this so very grateful 🙏🏾

  • @LestariNs
    @LestariNs 10 років тому +7

    It's interesting. I love the demostration part. The professor has good sense of humor

    • @neurokid1
      @neurokid1 9 років тому

      I like your name!

  • @fanjerry8100
    @fanjerry8100 6 років тому

    Wow, lots of powerful ideas in this one.

  • @QSing999
    @QSing999 7 років тому

    OMG Patrick Winston is a brilliant instructor.

  • @user-tq9do5ss7j
    @user-tq9do5ss7j 3 роки тому

    The grading system is amazing!

  • @mathisawesome618
    @mathisawesome618 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for putting these online

  • @kubilay9873
    @kubilay9873 7 днів тому

    it seems a good series. i am reading "artificial intelligence a modern approach" and hope this series would help me to grasp subjects in the book.

  • @DD3874
    @DD3874 8 років тому +5

    Great Teacher!

  • @fardousahmed3883
    @fardousahmed3883 4 роки тому

    Miss you badly, but you & your jokes will remain ever fresh in my memory. Thanks & Good Bye.

  • @WenYanVlogs
    @WenYanVlogs 7 років тому +1

    This course is amazing. Thanks!!!

  • @DeepGamingAI
    @DeepGamingAI 4 роки тому +16

    I remember seeing these videos years ago when I was thinking of undertaking AI courses at my university. He helped me make the decision to pursue it eventually. RIP :(

    • @sarahtseng3881
      @sarahtseng3881 3 роки тому +1

      Do you regret the decision?

    • @maar2001
      @maar2001 Рік тому

      @@sarahtseng3881 i think he does lol

  • @seeibe
    @seeibe 9 років тому +17

    Gosh dang, watched half an hour of this and already feel like I've learned more than in a 90 minute lecture at my uni. MIT, why must you be on a different continent? :(

  • @studywithjosh5109
    @studywithjosh5109 3 роки тому

    I’m excited to take this class. This is my first day.

  • @harwinderkarwal
    @harwinderkarwal 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent lecture Professor

  • @dimitriosmenounos1009
    @dimitriosmenounos1009 6 років тому

    This lecture was a pleasure to watch.

  • @user-em9mw9ch3y
    @user-em9mw9ch3y 5 років тому

    Man, this Professor ROCKS!
    so humorous

  • @lokanathmohanty
    @lokanathmohanty 8 років тому +2

    Today I have started to learn ai. The session was little difficult to understand but few examples help a lot to understand. I want to build a chat bot which can think and learn it self and answer all question what people used to ask me at my workplace. This is my target to learn AI.

  • @bishnubarman6457
    @bishnubarman6457 8 років тому +7

    Thank you for shareing such a grat class, its seem to me that I amreally present in the class. It is boon to me being a physically handicap boy. Thank you so much. :)

  • @abhijeet242909090
    @abhijeet242909090 4 роки тому

    Thankx MIT for this gift .

  • @bernardoabreu4910
    @bernardoabreu4910 5 років тому

    Amazing class!

  • @billylardner
    @billylardner 5 років тому

    So glad I found this!

  • @RayllALT
    @RayllALT 7 років тому

    thank you very much for uploading

  • @shravankashyap9437
    @shravankashyap9437 27 днів тому

    Rip professor 😔, I am grateful for the amazing lecture as I am watching it today in 2024🙏🙏

  • @konberner170
    @konberner170 10 років тому +1

    Great teacher!

  • @davidechiappetta
    @davidechiappetta Рік тому +1

    I have a 1957 book by Chomsky "Syntactic Structures" that I reread from time to time (I have years of experience with parsers and compilers) and what he said at 35:22 reminds me of grammars generate context-sensitive languages (type 1) where with "α A β → α γ β" A modifies γ without touching α and β. However, if scientists focused more on language structures than on complex matrix operations, the algorithms of the future would do much more "intelligent" things than AI does today.

  • @mohamedakrambennacer4005
    @mohamedakrambennacer4005 Рік тому

    Just got out of last tutorial of the day at 4pm, texhausted and stumbled upon this lecture, It was the best entertainement possible, long live big ideas.

    • @nakamoto830
      @nakamoto830 Рік тому

      Hi bro
      I want to start this AI cource
      But this playlist is too old almost 10 years
      So please give me feedback
      I also heard about the nptel IIT Delhi AI cource playlist started 3years back
      Please recommend me one iam confused

  • @integralyogin
    @integralyogin 8 років тому

    what an excellent lecture.

  • @Youtug
    @Youtug 2 роки тому

    There we go!

  • @madhurchauhan1288
    @madhurchauhan1288 6 років тому +1

    Really nice lecture, very helpful

  • @sujanajay5320
    @sujanajay5320 5 років тому

    Thank you MIT

  • @cakshacourses1048
    @cakshacourses1048 9 років тому

    We found this video very usefull so we have added this to our course at caksha....

  • @PhilShnider
    @PhilShnider 6 років тому +1

    Thank You

  • @navedahmad1672
    @navedahmad1672 4 роки тому

    Thank-you MIT

  • @aamirgeelani1814
    @aamirgeelani1814 3 роки тому

    nicely done

  • @StefanProol
    @StefanProol 8 років тому

    one could always hum the edge of a rim pretty neat advantage .... thanks

  • @veronikavarakova3927
    @veronikavarakova3927 4 роки тому +24

    14:38 DID NONE OF Y'ALL WATCH THE MASTERPIECE THAT IS PHINEAS AND FERB

  • @userhandle-l
    @userhandle-l 5 місяців тому +2

    I would love to know how a modern AI class is being taught nowadays at MIT. This is a wonderful lecture series, but there has been so much progress in AI in the past 13 years, the class is bound to have been updated.

  • @mayukhdifferent
    @mayukhdifferent 4 роки тому +4

    Lives of great men all remind us,
    we can make our lives sublime,
    and, departing, leave behind us,
    footprints on the sands of time.
    R.I.P Professor

  • @AdityaRaj-yo9tj
    @AdityaRaj-yo9tj 4 місяці тому +1

    What a great lecture?

  • @InfinityDz
    @InfinityDz 9 років тому +1

    This is simply awesome. Thank you MIT and greetings from Algeria.
    Question though, are the recitations and mega recitations available one UA-cam too?

  • @dubeya01
    @dubeya01 10 років тому +5

    He is an amazing teacher

  • @LouisDuran
    @LouisDuran 8 місяців тому

    Think about giving these lectures yourself... It is not easy to do this. Believe me, I have been a teacher of mathematics at the Junior High School level. Math is not an easy subject to start with. It's not easy to make interesting to a large group of people. It is not easy to connect mathematics to people's daily lives. However, Prof. Winston makes this look effortlessly easy. He engages his students, he calls them by their names and he makes them laugh and keeps then engaged the whole time. This carries on while they do their homework and take their exams. He has truly inspired the next generation of learner, teacher and masters. RIP good fellow. RIP.

  • @DanielRamBeats
    @DanielRamBeats 6 років тому

    Thank you seriously

  • @Courserasrikanthdrk
    @Courserasrikanthdrk 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for teaching

  • @RoDrop
    @RoDrop 5 років тому

    This professor is awesome

  • @10livesimple19
    @10livesimple19 2 роки тому +2

    wow. A professor that actually knows the names of his students :)

  • @geogeo14000
    @geogeo14000 2 роки тому

    Amazing course thank you. Can anybody explain to me the stuff with the wheel ? I didn't understand anything.

  • @engotzzsja
    @engotzzsja 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir..

  • @kirilchi
    @kirilchi 4 роки тому +1

    The course is amazing,
    I feel sad after finishing all the lectures, this was quite a journey.
    I just wonder if there is a way to download the source code for "magical" demo program the professor used during lectures
    I have bought the book, but the instructions for source code examples (emailing specific mit.edu email) does not work anymore..

  • @bryanreisser1421
    @bryanreisser1421 3 роки тому +2

    His handwriting so satisfying

  • @isbestlizard
    @isbestlizard 3 роки тому

    i bet there are people at mit who literally DID draw a state diagram when they were 7 (probably came up with it entirely de novo) to solve that problem and they're doing very great things now :D

  • @destroyer2670
    @destroyer2670 6 років тому

    Thanks mit

  • @ted9097
    @ted9097 7 років тому

    Man great job this series seems awesome. That app seemed questionable though lol.

  • @nguoikechuyenlichsu6472
    @nguoikechuyenlichsu6472 4 роки тому

    This course is too great. I feel the last speech like the content of Homo Sapient book of Yuval Harrari

  • @CultofThings
    @CultofThings 4 роки тому +1

    ”Frequently you can substitute computing for intelligence”
    That’s an interesting distinction.

  • @moldo800
    @moldo800 Рік тому

    I think that the material shown here will be of actuality in 30 years too. I think that the IMAGINE aspect is crucial. RIP Prof PHW

  • @AdventureThroughLife
    @AdventureThroughLife 9 років тому +63

    The irony of watching this on a laptop n.n

  • @marcosainte6114
    @marcosainte6114 Рік тому

    LOVE.

  • @harmanfarwah9200
    @harmanfarwah9200 6 років тому

    What does marshalling the resources of the perceptual apparatus going down means? @37:13