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AGI, Neuron Simulators, and More with Charles Simon - ML 090

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Charles Simon, BSEE, MSCs is a nationally recognized entrepreneur and software developer who has many years of computer experience in industry including pioneering work in artificial intelligence (AI). Mr. Simon's technical experience includes the creation of two unique AI systems along with software for successful neurological test equipment combining AI development with biomedical nerve signal testing that gives him the singular insight. Today on the show, Charles, Michael, and Ben explore the riveting future of AGI and other illuminating technology concepts. This is an exciting episode you won’t want to miss!
In this episode…
  • Charles Simon’s extensive background
  • Classical algorithms vs manual design
  • Knowledge and power generated in our brains
  • AI and ML concepts and learning patterns
  • Graph based approaches and deep learning
  • “Terminator” and AGI
  • Future AI and open source simulator
  • Leveraging technology to solve problems

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Charles Simon, BSEE, MSCs is a nationally recognized entrepreneur and software developer who has many years of computer experience in industry including pioneering work in artificial intelligence (AI). Mr. Simon's technical experience includes the creation of two unique AI systems along with software for successful neurological test equipment combining AI development with biomedical nerve signal testing that gives him the singular insight. Today on the show, Charles, Michael, and Ben explore the riveting future of AGI and other illuminating technology concepts. This is an exciting episode you won’t want to miss!
In this episode…
  • Charles Simon’s extensive background
  • Classical algorithms vs manual design
  • Knowledge and power generated in our brains
  • AI and ML concepts and learning patterns
  • Graph based approaches and deep learning
  • “Terminator” and AGI
  • Future AI and open source simulator
  • Leveraging technology to solve problems

Sponsors
Links
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-machine-learning--6102041/support.
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