Now Watching threads
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It seems that people found my compilation of Now reading threads useful. So I thought I’d also compile my “Now Watching” threads/tweets about videos I’ve been watching. Find them below!
I warmly recommend them all. Get yourself some popcorn and have fun!
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Towards a theory of human visual reasoning, by Ekaterina Shurkova (2021)
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The Popperian Podcast #1, interview with David Deutsch (2020)
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Why has AGI not been created yet?, by David Deutsch (2019)
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The Computational Universe, by Leslie Valiant (2014)
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A new way to explain explanation, by David Deutsch (2009)
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Math Does Not Represent, by Erik Curiel (2021)
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Physics Without Probability, by David Deutsch (2015)
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Constructor Theory, by Chiara Marletto (2016)
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Play, Where Ideas Come From, by Simon DeDeo (2016)
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Category Theory in Life, by Eugenia Cheng (2017)
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Is preregistration worthwhile?, by Chris Donkin (2020)
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Analogy as the Core of Cognition, by Douglas Hofstadter (2009)
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What is Truth?, by David Deutsch (2016)
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The problems with theories and models, by Chris Donkin (and Aba Szollosi) (2021)
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Computer science principles for robust implementation and test of mathematical theories, by Jana Jarecki (2021)
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How to Build a Language Acquisition Device, by Caroline Rowland (2021)
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I Changed Astronomy Forever. He Won the Nobel Prize for It, about Jocelyn Bell Burnell
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Knowledge representation and retrieval, by Joe Austerweil (2020)
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Three questions about mathematical psychology, by Allen, C., Fleig-Goldstein, B., McGuire, M., Osman Attah, N., & Ullis, D. (2021)
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perpetual disequilibrium and the computational complexity of evolution, by Artem Kaznatcheev (2021)
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How can we battle bias in AI, with Abeba Birhane a.o. (2021)
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theories, Theories, and explanations in Mathematical Psychology, by Colin Allen (2021)
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Math Has a Fatal Flaw, Veritasium (2021)
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The Backwards Brain Bicycle, by ‘Smarter Every Day’ (2015)
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Most People Don’t Know How Bikes Work, Veritasium (2021)
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Tools for Theory, by myself (2021)
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P vs. NP - The Biggest Unsolved Problem in Computer Science, by Up and Atom (2020)
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P vs. NP and the Computational Complexity Zoo, Hackerdashery (2014)
Last updated on 24-12-2021