Archive for June, 2012
Sometime ago I saw a TedTalk done by Mr. Daniel Wolpert, which now (once I’ve watched it again) made an even deeper impression on me; The bayesian predictions and the feedback loops are surely something worth thinking about, but the first time I’ve watched it I’ve became instantly occupied with one of the very first sentences he said, paraphrasing: “The […]
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