
#60 - Creativity and Computational Universality (with Bruce Nielson)
Bruce Nielsen makes his first appearance on the podcast to push us on machine intelligence and creativity, computational universality, Roger Penrose, and everything in between!
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Show Notes
Today we [finally] have on someone who actually knows what they're actually talking about: Mr. Bruce Nielson of the excellent Theory of Anything Podcast. We bring him on to straighten us out on the topics of creativity, machine intelligence, Turing machines, and computational universality - We build upon our previous conversation way back in Ask Us Anything I: Computation and Creativity, and suggest listening to that episode first.
Go follow Bruce on twitter (https://twitter.com/bnielson01) and check out his Theory of Anything Podcast here.
(Also Vaden's audio was acting up a bit in this episode, we humbly seek forgiveness.)
We discuss
- Does theorem proving count as creativity?
- Is AlphaGo creative?
- Determinism, predictability, and chaos theory
- Essentialism and a misunderstanding of definitions
- Animal memes and understanding
- Turing Machines and computational universality
- Penrose's "proof" that we need new physics
References
- Ask Us Anything I: Computation and Creativity (Listen first!)
- Logic theorist
- AlphaGo movie
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Special Guest: Bruce Nielson.