Comment author: Utopiah 09 June 2013 07:47:22AM 0 points [-]

Damn, I missed it assuming all Meetups would be on Saturday ...

Comment author: Utopiah 18 February 2013 02:10:58PM 0 points [-]

Would be nice to know if participants plan to attempt A Beginner's Guide to Irrational Behavior https://www.coursera.org/course/behavioralecon or Know Thyself https://www.coursera.org/course/knowthyself

Comment author: Utopiah 18 February 2013 02:00:55PM 0 points [-]

To clarify on Google Car http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car says that Sebastian Thrun was leading Stanford lab for the DARPA challenges few years ago. So yes Google does have a driverless car but as far as I can most if not all of the work regarding the actual driving was done before it was related to Google. Now regarding Google Maps and Street View it is probably mostly internal research but I don't think it can be considered related to driving. It is mostly indexing and searching (which is Google core business).

Regarding war and my doubts on peace, US DoD as #1 world employer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_employers and China trailing behind.

Comment author: Utopiah 12 September 2012 08:53:11AM *  2 points [-]

For newcomers you can review what we did before on our wiki page http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Brussels_meetup_group

Potential materials for discussions :

Comment author: Utopiah 15 September 2012 09:07:31PM *  1 point [-]

Some resources mentioned during the meetup

Comment author: Utopiah 12 September 2012 08:53:11AM *  2 points [-]

For newcomers you can review what we did before on our wiki page http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Brussels_meetup_group

Potential materials for discussions :

Comment author: Utopiah 06 August 2012 12:24:13PM *  0 points [-]

I would like to discuss the bayesian framework and AGI in relation to acturial "science" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuarial_science . The idea came from browsing Yudkowsky's http://yudkowsky.net/rational/bayes with its "Fun fact" on finding priors. Actuaries overall rather than random folks on Kazaa seem to be some of the most interested (and probably well funded group) working on human behavior. Yes regarding physics, chemistry, etc it is not relevant yet, do we, as human beings in their daily life outside the research lab, have much affordance on those?

Let's make the work of actuaries more useful for ourselves (and yes eventually an AGI).

PS: we could also discuss

Comment author: Utopiah 29 August 2012 08:43:05AM 0 points [-]

Seems that the conclusion of http://lesswrong.com/r/discussion/lw/a3c/pooling_resources_for_valuable_actuarial/ were that it's not that useful at the individual scale...

Comment author: Utopiah 23 August 2012 11:03:48AM 1 point [-]

Didn't know there was a Paris Meetup, great. I won't be able to participate but I shared it on http://forum.transhumanistes.com/t827-meetup-lesswrong-a-paris-le-1er-septembre#7773

Comment author: Laoch 04 August 2012 05:31:11PM 1 point [-]

Are tickets for the general public going to be available?

Comment author: Utopiah 07 August 2012 06:50:35AM 1 point [-]

AFAIK once the registration is open (15th of August) anybody can purchase a ticket.

Comment author: Utopiah 06 August 2012 12:24:13PM *  0 points [-]

I would like to discuss the bayesian framework and AGI in relation to acturial "science" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuarial_science . The idea came from browsing Yudkowsky's http://yudkowsky.net/rational/bayes with its "Fun fact" on finding priors. Actuaries overall rather than random folks on Kazaa seem to be some of the most interested (and probably well funded group) working on human behavior. Yes regarding physics, chemistry, etc it is not relevant yet, do we, as human beings in their daily life outside the research lab, have much affordance on those?

Let's make the work of actuaries more useful for ourselves (and yes eventually an AGI).

PS: we could also discuss

Comment author: Rubix 17 July 2012 07:39:56PM 0 points [-]

I'm seriously confused about the downvoting. Would somebody who downvoted either of the Coursera posts explain their thinking?

Comment author: Utopiah 18 July 2012 07:18:17AM -1 points [-]

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