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Rabbit Holes : Demis Hassabis

Just watched Demis Hassabis on Lex Fridman's channel! Lex always brings on amazing guests, and I love how the internet makes these conversations accessible.


Continuing my Rabbit Hole series that I started with Terence Tao's podcast, I'll share my online journey as I try to understand these complex topics. I'll document all the websites and pages I visit, and since learning is an ongoing process, I'll keep updating my findings.
The topics I'll be exploring were generally discussed in the video in the order they appear.(if I missed something cool do tell me)








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Neil Shubin on Tiktaalik, Ballistic Tongues and Evolution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiktaalik


https://ai-2027.com/

https://www.claymath.org/millennium-problems/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell-based_models





















Gödel Agent: A Self-Referential Agent Framework for Recursive Self-Improvement










Quantifying both socioeconomic and climate uncertainty in coupled human–Earth systems analysis










https://www.zhangjingna.com/blog/2024/3/20/lee-sedol-alphago-art-and-go

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