A conversation between Judea Pearl and Stephen Wolfram

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A special session during the 2022 ISAIM conference, and in honor of Judea Pearl's 85th Birthday.
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@Leinard.theSage
@Leinard.theSage Рік тому
I thought, this dawn, about a conversation between Yuda Pearl and Stephen Wolfram and, surely, I get to find it the next moment I am online.
@hruaii1335
@hruaii1335 9 місяців тому
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@hruaii1335
@hruaii1335 9 місяців тому
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@smishi
@smishi 2 роки тому
one of the greatest conversations, please don't avoid the technical details!
@AtRiskMedia
@AtRiskMedia 2 роки тому
Gentlemen, thank you for this! I'm 15 mins in (casual graphs) and i can tell i'm going to learn a lot more in this next hour. What a treat.
@t.lalhriatpuia478
@t.lalhriatpuia478 9 місяців тому
😊
@t.lalhriatpuia478
@t.lalhriatpuia478 9 місяців тому
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@t.lalhriatpuia478
@t.lalhriatpuia478 9 місяців тому
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@t.lalhriatpuia478
@t.lalhriatpuia478 9 місяців тому
😊
@t.lalhriatpuia478
@t.lalhriatpuia478 9 місяців тому
😊
@th3arcticgamer
@th3arcticgamer 10 місяців тому
Accidentally left UKposts running on a gaming video and somehow I ended up here. Great video though.
@theweekdayzs
@theweekdayzs 9 місяців тому
Same
@PeterHarket
@PeterHarket 2 роки тому
This piece of history is just wonderful to watch
@tahafathi1252
@tahafathi1252 9 місяців тому
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@tahafathi1252
@tahafathi1252 9 місяців тому
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@tahafathi1252
@tahafathi1252 9 місяців тому
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@tahafathi1252
@tahafathi1252 9 місяців тому
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@tahafathi1252
@tahafathi1252 9 місяців тому
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@fredguth1315
@fredguth1315 10 місяців тому
It would be lovely if someone with deep knowledge of prof. Pearl causal inference theory could distill this conversation and try to explain with a structured lesson. I would love to see that.
@brandagandafilms9698
@brandagandafilms9698 11 місяців тому
absolutely fascinating
@robocop30301
@robocop30301 Рік тому
Wolfram is really a great interviewer. He has what a lot of other interviewers don't. A genuine interest in the person and the topic. Great listen.
@brandagandafilms9698
@brandagandafilms9698 11 місяців тому
great "customer discovery"
@csparks1216
@csparks1216 2 роки тому
Thank you Judea & Stephen for a very thought provoking interview. I especially enjoyed the thought about how world history would be changed based on a change to Cleopatra's nose. I look forward to using this intriguing question to kick-off my next cocktail hour encounter (post COVID of course).
@djbabbotstown
@djbabbotstown 2 роки тому
This was absolutely lovely. Great fun.
@xmathmanx
@xmathmanx 2 роки тому
3.03 it all came back to rule 30 somehow, beautiful
@username-iz6el
@username-iz6el 2 роки тому
Why does all the descriptions say salonnière (plural salonnières) A woman who hosts a salon? So confused.
@AllUserNamesTaken111
@AllUserNamesTaken111 Рік тому
Biggest LOL when Wolfram asked what "social intelligence" means.
@AllUserNamesTaken111
@AllUserNamesTaken111 Рік тому
Autists
@Anders01
@Anders01 2 роки тому
Sorry for commenting on Wolfram's work and not directly Pearl's. The Rule 30 behavior at 3.05.00 is interesting because by taking every other value of the center column the cause of those values are hard to predict. This is useful for cryptography such hash functions. Starting with the message in binary format (plus an additional one at the end) instead of a single cell, and then iterating 7 times the length of the message produces a highly secure hash value by taking the consecutive every other values of the center column after that, any number of values, like a sponge function.
@user-te1pn4si7e
@user-te1pn4si7e Рік тому
The real talent is resolute aspirations。
@vinhtrinh9662
@vinhtrinh9662 Рік тому
Brilliant convo. Apparently there’s trillions to be made knowing how to properly use isolated counterfactuals :)
@RubixNinja
@RubixNinja 2 роки тому
In my opinion, at times... this guy seemed to be argumentative just to be argumentative, when you are both saying the same thing lol.
@lowkaivuan
@lowkaivuan 2 роки тому
You probably just dont get what they are talking about enough to understand
@RubixNinja
@RubixNinja 2 роки тому
​@@lowkaivuan I follow them pretty well. I have a heavy background in physics and math. There was a large portion of this discussion at the beginning where they were failing to connect. And in my opinion it seemed forced and unnecessarily rigid. Maybe because to me it was very clear what Stephen was trying to say and his method of bridging the understanding.... but maybe it's wasn't as clear to others.
@xmathmanx
@xmathmanx 2 роки тому
Brilliant minded 85 year old Jew turns out to be argumentative, you don't say...
@xmathmanx
@xmathmanx 2 роки тому
@@nb6175 it looked to me like Pearl would have found Wolfram's causal graph software very useful in formulating his own causal graph ideas if he'd known about them sooner, they are both obviously brilliant minds but I think Wolfram's strong pragmatic streak has meant that he has produced an incredible number of intellectual 'leads' which he hasn't had the time to develop, whereas Pearl has been a bit more specific, his ideas about causality do seem to take us further than we have been before
@lawrencejwinkler
@lawrencejwinkler Рік тому
They're not saying the same things --- not even close
@adi2267
@adi2267 10 місяців тому
He
@janklaas6885
@janklaas6885 2 роки тому
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