There also seems to be a reference to the Singularity Institute:
You should get out more :)
By this I mean to become more acquainted with non-SI efforts in machine learning and AI (which is almost the same as "efforts in machine learning and AI").
Yeah, I don't remember hearing anything about any AI work SI has done with Bayes Theorem. It's definitely used in the field though.
This recent article at Slate thinks so:
Why Your 4-Year-Old Is As Smart as Nate Silver
There also seems to be a reference to the Singularity Institute:
(Of course, I don't know how many other AI researchers are using Bayes Theorem, so the author also might not have the SI in mind)
If children really are natural Bayesians, then why and how do you think we change?