In today's remarkable episode, Dr. Kenneth Stanley uses evidence from his machine learning research on Open-Ended A.I. and evolutionary algorithms to inform how you as a human can achieve great life outcomes.
Ken:
• Co-authored the book "Why Greatness Cannot be Planned", a genre-defying book that leverages his ML research to redefine how a human can optimally achieve extraordinary outcomes over the course of their lifetime.
• Was until recently Open-Endedness Team Leader at OpenAI, one of the world’s top A.I. research organizations.
• Led Core A.I. Research for Uber A.I.
• With Prof. Gary Marcus and others, founded A.I. startup Geometric Intelligence, which was acquired by Uber.
• Was Professor of Computer Science at the University of Central Florida.
• Holds a dozen patents for ML innovations, including open-ended and evolutionary (especially neuroevolutionary) approaches.
Today’s episode does get fairly deep into the weeds of ML theory at points so may be best-suited to technical practitioners. That said, the broad strokes of the episode could be not only informative but, again, could indeed be life-perspective-altering for any curious listener.
In this episode, Ken details:
• What genetic ML algos are and how they work effectively in practice.
• How the Objective Paradox — that you fail to achieve an objective you seek — is common across ML and human pursuits.
• How an approach called Novelty Search can lead to superior outcomes than pursuing an explicit objective, again both for machines and humans.
• What Open-Ended A.I. is and its intimate relationship with AGI, a machine with the same learning potential as a human.
• His vision for how A.I. could transform life for humans in the coming decades.
The SuperDataScience show's available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.