Subjective Logic
Mark discusses the subjective nature of logic mappings, highlighting differing perspectives among individuals. He delves into the complexity of multilevel logics, challenging conventional views on logical reasoning.In this clip
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Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
#043 Prof J. Mark Bishop - Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning won't fix it.
Related Questions
Should I be using a physical chess set or a computer program to play out the sequence of moves when trying to learn a new opening or a particular type of endgame in the episode Detecting Cheating in Chess and the clip Chess Data Analysis?
After listening to the podcast, it got me curious about whether, when trying to learn a new opening or a particular type of endgame, I should be using a physical chess set or a computer program to play out the sequence of moves.
I just watched your podcast on learning and mental training with a view to applying the protocols you outlined to the sport of Chess. What does the science point to in areas such as this where motor skills, other than recording the moves played in the game, moving your chess pieces on the board, and pressing your clock after you have completed your move, are not a key part of the game?