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Danny Hillis
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Author
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narrator
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Roger Grosse
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narrator
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Danny Hillis
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Maes' AI
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| 1993-01-01 | N/A | Pattie Maes arrives at MIT. | MIT | View |
| 1993-01-01 | N/A | Pattie Maes arrived at MIT. | MIT | View |
| 1990-01-01 | N/A | The narrator meets Pattie Maes at MIT. | MIT Media Lab | View |
| 1990-01-01 | N/A | Narrator met Pattie Maes. | MIT Media Lab | View |
| 1990-01-01 | N/A | Narrator meets Pattie Maes to discuss AI. | MIT Media Lab | View |
This document appears to be a page (p. 192) from a manuscript or essay discussing the philosophical and practical implications of Artificial Intelligence. It uses analogies involving Boeing 747 autolanding systems and references Benjamin Franklin to discuss human cognition versus AI. The text mentions 'Maes' lab' (likely referring to Pattie Maes at MIT Media Lab) and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was evidence in a congressional investigation, likely related to the MIT Media Lab/Epstein inquiry.
This document appears to be page 190 of a manuscript or book regarding Artificial Intelligence, specifically discussing the differences between 'Predictive Learning' and 'Representational Learning.' It cites mathematician Doron Zeilberger and AI designer Roger Grosse (referencing a 2013 work). While the page contains a House Oversight Bates stamp, the content is technical/scientific in nature, discussing machine learning algorithms, medical diagnostics, and computer creativity (music composition). It mentions 'Maes' (likely Pattie Maes of MIT Media Lab), which may be the link to the Epstein investigation given his funding of scientists.
This document appears to be page 189 of a manuscript, essay, or book regarding Artificial Intelligence and Transhumanism found within the House Oversight Epstein files. The text discusses the philosophical and technical implications of AI surpassing human intelligence (the Singularity), referencing Alan Turing, deep neural networks, and a 'New Caste' of engineers. It explicitly mentions 'Maes' AI' (likely referring to MIT professor Pattie Maes) and concludes with a reference to Joseph Weizenbaum.
This document appears to be a page (p. 187) from a book manuscript (Chapter Eleven: Citizens!) included in House Oversight Committee evidence regarding MIT. The text is a narrative describing the author's interactions with Pattie Maes at the MIT Media Lab in the 1990s, discussing the history of Artificial Intelligence, recommendation engines, and the work of Joseph Weizenbaum.
Discussion regarding the 'Disappearing AI Problem' and machine thinking.
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