AI Today Podcast #33: Interview with Prof. Alex Wissner-Gross — The Definition of Intelligence
AI Today Podcast18 Huhti 2018

AI Today Podcast #33: Interview with Prof. Alex Wissner-Gross — The Definition of Intelligence

How exactly do you define intelligence? Professor Alex Wissner-Gross, President and Chief Scientist at Gemedy and Fellow at Harvard Institute for Applied Computational Science has an answer. In this podcast, we interview Professor Wissner-Gross not only about his equation for defining intelligence, but also his thoughts that we need new challenges around data sets, as he believes data sets will get us to our goals of intelligence over algorithms. Continue reading AI Today Podcast #33: Intervi...

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