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<metadata><identifier>FutureSalon_02_2006</identifier>
<title>Hard AI Future Salon</title>
<mediatype>movies</mediatype>
<collection>opensource_movies</collection>
<subject>AI; Artificial Intelligence; Self Improvement; World&#039;s Most Important Math Problem;</subject>
<description>Hard AI with Eliezer Yudkowsky:  

&quot;Recursive Self-Improvement and the World&#039;s Most Important Math
Problem.&quot; In 1965, I. J. Good suggested that smarter minds can make
themselves even smarter, leading to a runaway positive feedback that I. J. Good termed the &quot;intelligence explosion&quot;. But how do you build an
Artificial Intelligence such that it remains stable and friendly through
the ascent to superintelligence? Eliezer Yudkowsky talks about the
implications of recursive self-improvement, and how it poses the most important math problem of this generation.</description>
<date>2006</date>
<publicdate>2006-04-03 08:55:12</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-04-03 15:54:38</addeddate>
<uploader>mark@finnern.com</uploader>
<updater>finfun</updater>
<updater>finfun</updater>
<updatedate>2006-04-03 08:59:12</updatedate>
<updatedate>2006-04-05 13:14:35</updatedate>
<creator>Mark Finnern</creator>
<publisher>OneTake Productions</publisher>
<sound>sound</sound>
<color>color</color>
<runtime>2.5 hours</runtime>
<updatedate>2006-04-05 14:47:11</updatedate>
<updater>finfun</updater>
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