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Abstraction, mimesis and the evolution of deep learning: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-023-01688-z
Prof Thomas Hamelryck is a lecturer and researcher in machine learning and computational biology at the Bioinformatics Centre at the University of Copenhagen Biocenter. He specialises in Bayesian modelling and probabilistic machine learning, and his current research focuses on applying these methodologies to protein structure prediction and protein evolution. Prof Hamelryck is also a deep reader of Réne Girard and works closely with Philosophy Portal and other independent education institutions.
You can find more of Prof Hamelryck's work at https://thamelry.github.io/ and his Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YoTlzjkAAAAJ&hl=en
Dr Jon Eklöf is the Global Chief Data & Analytics Officer at GKN Aerospace. He has a background in law, professional negotiation, and computer science. He also did his PhD at the University of Copenhagen with a thesis titled 'AI transformation in the manufacturing industry.' The paper' Abstraction, mimesis and the evolution of deep learning' was based on his PhD research.
You can find more of Dr Eklöf's work at https://researchprofiles.ku.dk/en/persons/jon-ekl%C3%B6f and https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-ekl%C3%B6f/
Dr Cadell Last (
) is an anthropologist and Hegelian philosopher who is interested in biocultural evolution, mind-matter relations, and speculative futures. His PhD thesis, Global Brain Singularity, focuses on all three of these topics. He is the author of Systems and Subjects, Enter the Alien, and many other interdisciplinary books. Dr Last has taught multiple courses on Hegel's Science of Logic, Sigmund Freud's Unconscious, Alenka Zupančič's What IS Sex? and is also the founder of Philosophy Portal, an education platform focused on teaching the foundational philosophical discourses of the modern world.You can find more of Dr Last's work at https://philosophyportal.online/ and https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyPortal
With the rise of companies like OpenAI and DeepSeek, Artificial Intelligence is the in-vogue talk of the day. In this episode, we discuss the philosophy of AI, the evolution of deep learning and how the "abstraction explosion", along with René Girard's mimetic theory, applies to machine learning.
RSam Podcast #66
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