Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:45:00 No. 6375 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Translate Thread... Hide Thread Translate... Hide Post How can I become as good at AI science as the famous and widely cited American computer scientist, decision theorist, philosopher, mathematician, science popularizer, writer and altruist Eliezer S. Yudkowsky?
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:47:00 No. 6381 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post http://web.archive.org/web/20090910163342/http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/wiki/So_You_Want_To_Be_A_Seed_AI_Programmer
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:49:00 No. 6385 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6381/ So, Java good, PhD in computer science bad
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:49:00 No. 6386 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6385/ XML good too http://yudkowsky.net/obsolete/plan.html#tech_comp_flare http://flarelang.sourceforge.net/
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:51:00 No. 6393 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6386/ > The Plan to Singularity He really was serious about this
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:53:00 No. 6398 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6386/ > Flare is a proposal for a new programming language, the first annotative programming language, in which programs, data, and the program state are all represented as well-formed XML. Lol, so late 90s/early 2000s Too lazy to fill this out for Flare: https://famicol.in/language_checklist.html
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:53:00 No. 6399 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6386/ >>/6398/ Thankfully MIRI now accepts that type theory is the way, the truth, and the light. They even recruit from ICFP now, I met some of them there last year. How far they have come from the ignominious beginnings of "Flare"!
Anonymous 8/13/2019 11:53:00 No. 6400 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide Post >>/6398/ The most obvious candidate is of course > [ ] You have reinvented Lisp but worse The similarities to Lisp are constantly stressed, which makes it all the much funnier to run into the sentence > I have substantial experience in C++ but none whatsoever in LISP