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stephen fry, what is intelligence?te, and you could say it is a means to read into. legere is read and inter, interleg, and that's pretty good, actually, reading into things. in other words, pattern recognition. just being able to see connections in things and people are talking about the moment that we arrive at agi, artificial general intelligence, and that's when the various types of pattern recognition, you know, numbers, data, you know, certain faces and things like that, they all come together so that they can be intelligent across these different things. if you've got an artificial intelligence that's good at that and another one that's good at that and you get enough of them, and then you put something on top that goes, "oh, you want to know about a language problem, i'll dial up that one." surely, just a collection of specialists of intelligences under one umbrella is a generals intelligence. it doesn't have to be a breakthrough, itjust has to be a collection of specialists. yes. i think you're very right, spe
stephen fry, what is intelligence?te, and you could say it is a means to read into. legere is read and inter, interleg, and that's pretty good, actually, reading into things. in other words, pattern recognition. just being able to see connections in things and people are talking about the moment that we arrive at agi, artificial general intelligence, and that's when the various types of pattern recognition, you know, numbers, data, you know, certain faces and things like that, they all come...
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yes, because of that performance, and stephen fry, who wrote the book in 904! i like this character so much i want to revisit ten —— he wrote the book in 94 i think. your best dvd at the moment? yes, the founder. this is about the man who turned mcdonald's into the huge franchise, the multinational franchise, it is now. it stars michael keaton. there was a bit of an oscar buzz about this one when it was first announced but then a couple of things happened. the release date changed which didn't help things, then people watched the movie and said, michael keaton is brilliant, but actually this guy does not seem that likeable or that nice. it got great reviews and i would give it a great review but the problem with this film, do you want to watch two hours about someone who does not seem that likeable person? it is very interesting business—wise, how driven and determined he was to make this restau ra nt determined he was to make this restaurant into a huge success, but he is not someone who you will think isa he is not someone who you will think is a real hero. b
yes, because of that performance, and stephen fry, who wrote the book in 904! i like this character so much i want to revisit ten —— he wrote the book in 94 i think. your best dvd at the moment? yes, the founder. this is about the man who turned mcdonald's into the huge franchise, the multinational franchise, it is now. it stars michael keaton. there was a bit of an oscar buzz about this one when it was first announced but then a couple of things happened. the release date changed which...
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stephen fry, what is intelligence?ee connections in things and people are talking about the moment that we arrive at agi, artificial general intelligence, and that's when the various types of pattern recognition, you know, numbers, data, you know, certain faces and things like that, they all come together so that they can be intelligent across these different things. if you've got an artificial intelligence that's good at that and another one that's good at that surely, just a collection of specialists of intelligences under one umbrella is a general intelligence. it doesn't have to be a breakthrough, itjust has to be a collection of specialists. yes. i think you're very right, spencer. i think that's very likely to be the way it goes. but maybe you give it something else, some other kind of instinct to do things. its reward is similar to our reward system which is really chemical, isn't it? it's tryptophan and serotonin and endorphins of various kinds that reward us and then we have a pain system to deter us, and ther
stephen fry, what is intelligence?ee connections in things and people are talking about the moment that we arrive at agi, artificial general intelligence, and that's when the various types of pattern recognition, you know, numbers, data, you know, certain faces and things like that, they all come together so that they can be intelligent across these different things. if you've got an artificial intelligence that's good at that and another one that's good at that surely, just a collection of...
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we've had dame patricia routledge, dame barbara windsor, people like barry cryer, stephen fry, the comedianremembering the way that he made people laugh. they have had four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom four candles brought through the abbey, and the chair from which four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom which he did his monologues in the two ronnies and some of his famous sketches were played out to laughter in the service. the service will be drawing to a close in the next 10—15 minutes. people remembering one of the great entertainers who entertained the nation for well over half a century, ronnie corbett. some of the biggest names in the music world came to, togetherfor the one love manchester concert. one of the most emotional moments was when the parrs wood school choir sang with ariana grande. here is a flavour of that moment. the bbc reporter helen hamilton spoke to some members of that choir earlier today. you were there on sunday night. what was that like? it was magnificent. the atmosphere was completely amazing. i'm still speechless now
we've had dame patricia routledge, dame barbara windsor, people like barry cryer, stephen fry, the comedianremembering the way that he made people laugh. they have had four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom four candles brought through the abbey, and the chair from which four candles brought through the abbey, and the chairfrom which he did his monologues in the two ronnies and some of his famous sketches were played out to laughter in the service. the service will be drawing...
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stephen: late-night burgers and fries at the varsity. check it out. 24 hours open, 24 hours a day. they'll fry anything you want. >> like what? : i don't know, they'd fry this if you bring it up. so can you tell me anything without, you know, getting in trouble. you can tell me anything about what's going on with avengers three, four, seven, or nine? ( laughter ) what you're shooting right now. you can give us a taste, a little hint of what's going on. >> i really can't. i can't think of anything i could possibly say. >> stephen: you're in it. >> okay, i am in it. at one point, i do think that the-- like, the infinite wars, i think at marvel characters in stephen: w? >> yeah, there's a lot. >> stephen: in one scene there are 61, 62 marvel characters. >> i think in one particular scene there are 32 of us. there are a lot. there are so many of us, i don't even know who is a marvel member or a crew member, honestly. >> stephen: you might be a marvel character. marvel put me in "the anassing spider-man" years ago. >> you're looking to come back for your debut. there's probably room for you. >> stephen: just fit me in. >> then we c
stephen: late-night burgers and fries at the varsity. check it out. 24 hours open, 24 hours a day. they'll fry anything you want. >> like what? : i don't know, they'd fry this if you bring it up. so can you tell me anything without, you know, getting in trouble. you can tell me anything about what's going on with avengers three, four, seven, or nine? ( laughter ) what you're shooting right now. you can give us a taste, a little hint of what's going on. >> i really can't. i can't...