AI, Machine Learning, and the Reasoning Machine with Dr. Geoff Gordon

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Episode 21 | April 25, 2018

Dr. Gordon gives us a brief history of AI, including his assessment of why we might see a break in the weather-pattern of AI winters, talks about how collaboration is essential to innovation in machine learning, shares his vision of the mindset it takes to tackle the biggest questions in AI, and reveals his life-long quest to make computers less… well, less computer-like.

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