Artificial Intelligence
Since the publication of James Barrat's Our Final Invention, one of the key featured artificial intelligence thinkers featured in the book has garnered a lot of interest. Recently, Steve Omohundro was interviewed on the Singularity 1 on 1 podcast. |
Steve Omohundro is a scientist, professor, author, and entrepreneur with a Ph.D. in physics but has spent decades studying intelligent systems and artificial intelligence. His research into the basic “AI Drives” was featured in James Barrat’s recent book Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era that has been generating international interest.
Recently Omohundro was interviewed on Nikola Danaylov's Singularity 1 on 1 podcast (video above).
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Omohundro has been a scientist, professor, author, software architect, and entrepreneur doing research that explores the interface between mind and matter. He has degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Stanford and a Ph.D. in Physics from U.C. Berkeley. He was a computer science professor at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and cofounded the Center for Complex Systems Research.
He published the book Geometric Perturbation Theory In Physics, designed the programming languages StarLisp and Sather, wrote the 3D graphics system for Mathematica, and built systems which learn to read lips, control robots, and induce grammars. He has worked with many research labs and startup companies.
Omohundro is the president of Self-Aware Systems which is developing a new kind of semantic software technology. In addition to his scientific work, Steve is passionate about human growth and transformation. He has trained in Rosenberg’s Non-Violent Communication, Gendlin’s Focusing, Travell’s Trigger Point Therapy, Bohm’s Dialogue, Beck’s Life Coaching, and Schwarz’s Internal Family Systems Therapy. He is working to integrate human values into technology and to ensure that intelligent technologies contribute to the greater good.
SOURCE Singularity Weblog
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