Full episode with Michael Kearns (Nov 2019): ruclips.net/video/AzdxbzHtjgs/видео.html New clips channel (Lex Clips): ruclips.net/user/lexclips Once it reaches 20,000 subscribers, I'll start posting the clips there instead. (more links below) For now, new full episodes are released once or twice a week and 1-2 new clips or a new non-podcast video is released on all other days. Podcast full episodes playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4 Podcasts clips playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLrAXtmErZgOeciFP3CBCIEElOJeitOr41 Podcast website: lexfridman.com/ai Podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes): apple.co/2lwqZIr Podcast on Spotify: spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 Podcast RSS: lexfridman.com/category/ai/feed/
I have a playlist of videos on Game Theory. Many of them give examples taken from Computer Science. You can see that in this URL: ruclips.net/p/PLm_COkBtXzFo2EszhrgtNPBbhD4RO372n
Hi Lex! Could you try and have Tim Roughgarden on your podcast? Algorithmic Game Theory and the intersection of CS and Econ would be awesome to hear you guys discuss
Can't be an absolute predictor, especially in competitive situations (to which most theory principles are oriented). Can you imagine 2 adversaries exposed to the same K levels? They'll both be trying to predict each other based on the same experiences. The final choice will be between making a logical decision or just doing the supposedly "unpredictable" opposite. It seems to still be dicey, in this instance.
I think it's just meant to give the listener a flavor, focusing on technical details early can turn a lot of people away. If you are interested in that, check out some research papers.
Full episode with Michael Kearns (Nov 2019): ruclips.net/video/AzdxbzHtjgs/видео.html
New clips channel (Lex Clips): ruclips.net/user/lexclips
Once it reaches 20,000 subscribers, I'll start posting the clips there instead.
(more links below)
For now, new full episodes are released once or twice a week and 1-2 new clips or a new non-podcast video is released on all other days.
Podcast full episodes playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4
Podcasts clips playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PLrAXtmErZgOeciFP3CBCIEElOJeitOr41
Podcast website:
lexfridman.com/ai
Podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes):
apple.co/2lwqZIr
Podcast on Spotify:
spoti.fi/2nEwCF8
Podcast RSS:
lexfridman.com/category/ai/feed/
More on the intersection of CS and Game Theory please. As a recent grad this is where my interests are.
I have a playlist of videos on Game Theory. Many of them give examples taken from Computer Science. You can see that in this URL: ruclips.net/p/PLm_COkBtXzFo2EszhrgtNPBbhD4RO372n
spend more time in economics. I know a lot CS works in this field, but they do not have patience in economic results.
Hi Lex! Could you try and have Tim Roughgarden on your podcast? Algorithmic Game Theory and the intersection of CS and Econ would be awesome to hear you guys discuss
why were the other 2 videos in the email privet
This easily could have been a LexClip
Can't be an absolute predictor, especially in competitive situations (to which most theory principles are oriented). Can you imagine 2 adversaries exposed to the same K levels? They'll both be trying to predict each other based on the same experiences.
The final choice will be between making a logical decision or just doing the supposedly "unpredictable" opposite. It seems to still be dicey, in this instance.
Very clear. Good example.
Subtlety predicting AI
market design and market failure.
not very informative about Game Theory - where are the examples ? ? ?
So basically he said nothing
I think it's just meant to give the listener a flavor, focusing on technical details early can turn a lot of people away. If you are interested in that, check out some research papers.