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The Jay Gould Show
EP18 Clark Landry (entrepreneur & investor) Interview on The Jay Gould Show

The Jay Gould Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 159:06


Clark Landry is a technology entrepreneur and investor, having invested in over 100 tech companies, with more than 20 exits. Clark was the co-founder and COO at Maple Media. He was formerly the co-founder and executive chairman at SHIFT (acquired by Brand Networks in 2015).  Previously Clark was co-founder and CEO at Top Level Domain Holdings (now Minds + Machines), a publicly-traded company on the London Stock Exchange's AIM that has applied for 90+ new top level domains and provides registry services for new TLD applicants. Co-founder of TagWorld, a social networking company (acquired by Viacom). Founding investor of Gradient X, a mobile DSP (acquired by SingTel), Traffic Marketplace, an advertising network (acquired by Vivendi), Adconion Media Group, a provider of digital media advertising solutions (acquired by Amobee), Conversion Logic, an advertising attribution company, and CREXi, a commercial real estate marketplace.Find Landry Twitter: http://www.linkedin.com/in/clarklandry

1980NOW
Episode 28- Minds & Machines

1980NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 66:25


A breakdown of the transhumanist agenda, artificial intelligence, singularity, and the coming technocracy. Follow me on Instagram. To gain access to weekly episodes, consider supporting me on Patreon.

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Retraice
Re10: Living to Guess Another Day

Retraice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 47:20


On guessing, checking and fighting.   Subscribe at: paid.retraice.com    Details: natural intelligence; you've realized you're dumb; what (natural) intelligence might be; historical candidates for smartish and dumb; the truth comes out; guessing; intelligence and learning might be unconnected; intelligence might be about perception; an absolute measure of intelligence; IQ; checking; Feynman's Cargo Cult Science; side note—for machines, easy is hard and hard is easy; pseudoscience; a shining example of science—and disappointment; he took away the information; reasons to reproduce checks; fighting; fighting for guesses; Darwin's belated fight; science is so recent, but babies aren't; recap. Complete notes and video at: https://www.retraice.com/segments/re10   Air date: Monday, 2nd Nov. 2020, 12 : 00 PM Pacific/US.   Chapters: 00:00 natural intelligence; 01:47 you've realized you're dumb; 06:41 what (natural) intelligence might be; 07:29 historical candidates for smartish and dumb; 13:21 the truth comes out; 14:48 guessing; 16:25 intelligence and learning might be unconnected; 19:37 intelligence might be about perception; 20:21 an absolute measure of intelligence; 24:30 IQ; 25:22 checking; 27:23 Feynman's Cargo Cult Science; 29:08 side note—for machines, easy is hard and hard is easy; 30:00 pseudoscience; 32:44 a shining example of science—and disappointment; 34:54 he took away the information; 37:56 reasons to reproduce checks; 39:55 fighting; 41:32 fighting for guesses; 43:04 Darwin's belated fight; 43:43 science is so recent, but babies aren't; 45:44 recap.   References:     Barlow, H. B. (2004). Guessing and intelligence. (pp. 382–384). In Gregory (2004).      BBC Two (2014). Brian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum — Human Universe - BBC. Uploaded 24th Oct. 2014. https://youtu.be/E43-CfukEgs Retrieved 2nd Nov. 2020.      Copi, I. M. (1972). Introduction to Logic. Macmillan, 4th ed. No ISBN. Webpages: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Logic-Irving-M-Copi/dp/B000J54UWU https://books.google.com/books/about/Introduction_to_Logic.html?id=sxbszAEACAAJ https://lccn.loc.gov/70171565      Deary, I. J. (2001). Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford. ISBN: 978-0192893215. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0192893215 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0192893215 https://lccn.loc.gov/2001269139      Feynman, R. (1974). Cargo cult science. Engineering and Science, 7(37), 10–13. http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/3043/1/CargoCult.pdf Retrieved 20th Mar. 2019.      Goodfellow, I., Bengio, Y., & Courville, A. (2016). Deep Learning. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262035613. Ebook available at: https://www.deeplearningbook.org/ Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0262035613 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0262035613 https://lccn.loc.gov/2016022992      Gopnik, A., Meltzoff, A. N., & Kuhl, P. K. (1999). The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind. Perennial / HarperCollins. ISBN: 0688159885. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=0688159885 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+0688159885 https://lccn.loc.gov/99024247      Gregory, R. L. (Ed.) (2004). The Oxford Companion to the Mind. Oxford University Press, 2nd ed. ISBN: 0198662246. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=0198662246 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+0198662246 https://lccn.loc.gov/2004275127      Hart-Davis, A. (Ed.) (2009). Science: The Definitive Visual Guide. DK. ISBN 978-0756689018. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0756689018 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0756689018      Legg, S., & Hutter, M. (2007). Universal intelligence: A definition of machine intelligence. Minds & Machines, 17(4), 391–444. December 2007. https://arxiv.org/abs/0712.3329 Retrieved ca. 10 Mar. 2019.      Macphail, E. M. (1982). Brain and Intelligence in Vertebrates. Oxford. Book pending receipt by Retraice. ISBN 978-0198545514. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0198545514 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0198545514 https://lccn.loc.gov/82166301      Margin (2020/10/26). Ma7: Reading and Writing. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/ma7 Retrieved 27th Oct. 2020.      Retraice (2020/09/07). Re1: Three Kinds of Intelligence. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re1 Retrieved 22nd Sep. 2020.      Retraice (2020/10/28). Re8: Strange Machines. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re8 Retrieved 29th Oct. 2020.      Shettleworth, S. J. (2010). Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior. Oxford, 2nd ed. ISBN: 978-0195319842. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0195319842 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0195319842 https://lccn.loc.gov/2009017840      van Wyhe, J. (2007). Mind the gap: did Darwin avoid publishing his theory for many years? Notes Rec. R. Soc., 61, 177–205. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsnr.2006.0171 Retrieved 2nd Nov. 2020.      Yudkowsky, E. (2013). Intelligence explosion microeconomics. Machine Intelligence Research Institute. Technical report 2013-1. https://intelligence.org/files/IEM.pdf Retrieved ca. 9th Dec. 2018.   Copyright: 2020 Retraice, Inc. https://retraice.com

Retraice
Re8: Strange Machines

Retraice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 41:40


A survey of the idea that technology is creatures.    Subscribe at: paid.retraice.com    Details: we should call them something else; high-altitude fruit; Simon—the rules are the same; Grey Walter's tortoises; Butler—war to the death; Dyson—they're *not* imaginary; Wolfram's simple programs; Yudkowsky on fire alarms; I. J. Good—take science fiction seriously; `unquestionably'; Yudkowsky—smartish stuff; S. Russell and Norvig—operating on their own; two meanings of `the singularity'; a moral challenge; S. Russell—the user's mind; Dyson—worry less about intelligence; Smallberg—energy sources and replication; a digression on search; Dietterich—reproduction with autonomy; the work; Bostrom—deferred gratification; our civilization is evidence of capacity; skyscrapers seem taller than they are. Complete notes and video at: https://www.retraice.com/segments/re8   Air date: Wednesday, 28th Oct. 2020, 3 : 30 PM Pacific/US.   Chapters:  00:00 we should call them something else; 00:35 high-altitude fruit; 02:55 Simon—the rules are the same; 04:06 Grey Walter's tortoises; 08:19 Butler—war to the death; 11:16 Dyson—they're *not* imaginary; 14:02 Wolfram's simple programs; 15:49 Yudkowsky on fire alarms; 17:14 I. J. Good—take science fiction seriously; 18:36 `unquestionably'; 19:29 Yudkowsky—smartish stuff; 23:00 S. Russell and Norvig—operating on their own; 24:55 two meanings of `the singularity'; 25:41 a moral challenge; 26:52 S. Russell—the user's mind; 28:46 Dyson—worry less about intelligence; 30:24 Smallberg—energy sources and replication; 31:13 a digression on search; 34:02 Dietterich—reproduction with autonomy; 35:55 the work; 36:46 Bostrom—deferred gratification; 39:13 our civilization is evidence of capacity; 39:52 skyscrapers seem taller than they are.   References:      Bostrom, N. (2014). Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Oxford. First published in 2014. Citations are from the pbk. edition, 2016. ISBN: 978-0198739838. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0198739838 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0198739838 https://lccn.loc.gov/2015956648      Brockman, J. (Ed.) (2015). What to Think About Machines That Think: Today’s Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence. Harper Perennial. ISBN: 978-0062425652. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0062425652 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0062425652 https://lccn.loc.gov/2016303054      Brockman, J. (Ed.) (2019). Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI. Penguin. ISBN: 978-0525557999. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0525557999 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0525557999 https://lccn.loc.gov/2018032888      Butler, S. (1863). Darwin among the machines. The Press (Canterbury, New Zealand). Reprinted in Butler et al. (1923).      Butler, S., Jones, H., & Bartholomew, A. (1923). The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler Vol. 1. J. Cape. No ISBN. https://books.google.com/books?id=B-LQAAAAMAAJ Retrieved 27th Oct. 2020.      de Garis, H. (2005). The Artilect War: Cosmists vs. Terrans: A Bitter Controversy Concerning Whether Humanity Should Build Godlike Massively Intelligent Machines. ETC Publications. ISBN: 0882801546. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=0882801546 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+0882801546      Dietterich, T. G. (2015). How to prevent an intelligence explosion. (pp. 380–383). In Brockman (2015).      Dyson, G. (2019). The third law. (pp. 31–40). In Brockman (2019).      Dyson, G. B. (1997). Darwin Among The Machines: The Evolution Of Global Intelligence. Basic Books. ISBN: 978-0465031627. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0465031627 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0465031627 https://lccn.loc.gov/2012943208      Good, I. J. (1965). Speculations concerning the first ultraintelligent machine. Advances in Computers, 6, 31–88. https://exhibits.stanford.edu/feigenbaum/catalog/gz727rg3869 Retrieved 27th Oct. 2020.      Harris, S. (2016). Can we build AI without losing control over it? — Sam Harris. TED. https://youtu.be/8nt3edWLgIg Retrieved 28th Oct. 2020.      Holland, O. (2003). Exploration and high adventure: the legacy of Grey Walter. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A, 361, 2085–2121. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/9025611 Retrieved 22nd Nov. 2019. See also: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=grey+walter+tortoise+      Jackson, R. E., & Cormack, L. K. (2008). Evolved navigation theory and the environmental vertical illusion. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 299–304. https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/cps/_files/cormack-pdf/12Evolved_navigation_theory2009.pdf Retrieved 29th Oct. 2020.      Kurzweil, R. (2005). The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology. Penguin. ISBN: 978-0143037880. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0143037880 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0143037880 https://lccn.loc.gov/2004061231      Legg, S., & Hutter, M. (2007a). A collection of definitions of intelligence. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 157, 17–24. June 2007. https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.3639 Retrieved ca. 10 Mar. 2019.      Legg, S., & Hutter, M. (2007b). Universal intelligence: A definition of machine intelligence. Minds & Machines, 17(4), 391–444. December 2007. https://arxiv.org/abs/0712.3329 Retrieved ca. 10 Mar. 2019.      Retraice (2020/09/07). Re1: Three Kinds of Intelligence. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re1 Retrieved 22nd Sep. 2020.      Retraice (2020/09/08). Re2: Tell the People, Tell Foes. retraice.com. https://www.retraice.com/segments/re2 Retrieved 22nd Sep. 2020.      Russell, S. (2019). Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control. Viking. ISBN: 978-0525558613. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0525558613 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0525558613 https://lccn.loc.gov/2019029688      Russell, S., & Norvig, P. (2020). Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Pearson, 4th ed. ISBN: 978-0134610993. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0134610993 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0134610993 https://lccn.loc.gov/2019047498      Simon, H. A. (1996). The Sciences of the Artificial. MIT, 3rd ed. ISBN: 0262691914. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=0262691914 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+0262691914 https://lccn.loc.gov/96012633 Previous editions available at: https://archive.org/search.php?query=The%20sciences%20of%20the%20artificial      Smallberg, G. (2015). No shared theory of mind. (pp. 297–299). In Brockman (2015).      Ulam, S. (1958). John von Neumann 1903-1957. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 64, 1–49. https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9904-1958-10189-5 Retrieved 29th Oct. 2020.      Weizenbaum, J. (1976). Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation. W. H. Freeman and Company. ISBN: 0716704633. Also available at: https://archive.org/details/computerpowerhum0000weiz      Wolfram, S. (Ed.) (2002). A New Kind of Science. Wolfram Media, Inc. ISBN: 1579550088. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=1579550088 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+1579550088 https://lccn.loc.gov/2001046603      Yudkowsky, E. (2013). Intelligence explosion microeconomics. Machine Intelligence Research Institute. Technical report 2013-1. https://intelligence.org/files/IEM.pdf Retrieved ca. 9th Dec. 2018.      Yudkowsky, E. (2017). There’s no fire alarm for artificial general intelligence. Machine Intelligence Research Institute. 13th Oct. 2017. https://intelligence.org/2017/10/13/fire-alarm/ Retrieved 9th Dec. 2018.   Copyright: 2020 Retraice, Inc. https://retraice.com

BP Mindcast
Minds, Machines, and Creativity (#23)

BP Mindcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 9:10


In this episode we talk about the relationship between minds and machines, and the fact that creativity is only available in minds. We talk about how this impacts many of the AI developments today, and what it means for the future of AI as well.

The Jim Rutt Show
EP72 Joscha Bach on Minds, Machines & Magic

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 109:16


Joscha Bach talks to Jim about AI, human vs animal intelligence, GPT-3, realism, emergence, magic, hybrid AI approaches, cybernetics, and much more… Joscha Bach talks to Jim about better understanding ourselves via AI, narrow vs general AI incentives, AGI & human-level intelligence, philosophy of AI, limitations of the human brain, GPT-2 & 3, understanding language, layers of … Continue reading EP72 Joscha Bach on Minds, Machines & Magic → The post EP72 Joscha Bach on Minds, Machines & Magic appeared first on The Jim Rutt Show.

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
Post-Quantum Cryptography with Nick Sullivan and Adam Langley

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 42:07


Nick Sullivan, and Adam Langley join Melanie and Mark to provide a pragmatic view on post-quantum cryptography and what it means to research security for the potential of quantum computing. Post-quantum cryptography is about developing algorithms that are resistant to quantum computers in conjunction with “classical” computers. It’s about looking at the full picture of potential threats and planning on how to address them using a diversity of types of mathematics in the research. Adam and Nick help clarify the different terminology and techniques that are applied in the research and give a practical understanding of what to expect from a security perspective. Nick Sullivan Nick Sullivan runs the cryptography team at Cloudflare, an internet security and performance company. Adam Langley Adam Langley is a Principal Software Engineer at Google, responsible for a variety of cryptography-related efforts. Cool things of the week Google IO site & IO Extended Events site App Engine Turns 10 blog Introducing Stackdriver APM & Stackdriver Profiler blog & article Smart Parking story: Cloud-native architecture with serverless microservices blog part1 Implementing an event-driven architecture on serverless blog part2 What we learned doing serverless blog part3 Episode 102 Smart Parking and IoT Core with Brian Granatir podcast Interview Quantum Computing simple wiki & wiki Post-Quantum Cryptography wiki & site Chrome post-quantum algorithm experiment 2016 blog & wired article & results Imperial Violet by Adam Langley blog Post-quantum confidentiality for TLS blog Cloudflare Blog by Nick Sullivan blog National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) site & round 1 submissions PQ Crypto Conference site Additional References / Resources: Quantum Cryptography wiki & article Quantum Supremacy wiki and arXiv paper Lattice-based Cryptography wiki & resources RSA algorithm wiki Symmetric and Asymmetric (Public key) Encription explanation Confidentiality and Integrity explanation Schrodinger’s cat wiki Shor’s algorithm wiki Quest for the Quantum Computer book Meet the meQuanics - Quantum Computing Discussions site & podcast Question of the week How to stream realtime coding? Lessons for my First Year Live Coding on Twitch - Suz Hinton blog Get a good microphone Open Broadcast Software Twitch TV Mark’s Twitch Site Where can you find us next? San Francisco

Domain Name Wire Podcast
New Minds + Machines CEO Toby Hall – DNW Podcast #73

Domain Name Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 29:42


This service lets you get a handle on your domain name investing business. Last week Minds + Machines announced that it appointed Toby Hall as its new CEO, taking over for Antony Van Couvering. I invited Hall on the show today to discuss his background and what we should expect from Minds + Machines going […] Post link: New Minds + Machines CEO Toby Hall – DNW Podcast #73 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.

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Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm
Minds + Machines Reg Levy on the Brave New World of Domaining

Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 48:21


Discussingthe Brave New World of Domaining asReg Levy, VP Compliance + Policy for Minds + Machines and back from ICANN54 Dublin gives us an update on the brave new world of gTLDs and the ICANN transition away fromthe Department of Commerce.

Domain Name Wire Podcast
Antony Van Couvering of Minds + Machines – DNW Podcast #54

Domain Name Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 27:29


Minds + Machines’ CEO returns to the podcast to talk about new domain names. New top level domain name company Minds + Machines CEO Antony Van Couvering is back on the podcast this week. He discusses what’s happening with new top level domain names and how his company is responding. He also explains how people […] Post link: Antony Van Couvering of Minds + Machines – DNW Podcast #54 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.

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IP Fridays - your intellectual property podcast about trademarks, patents, designs and much more
Interview with Reg Levy about gTLDs – Facebook Beacons – Trademarks in Cuba – IP Fridays – Episode 33

IP Fridays - your intellectual property podcast about trademarks, patents, designs and much more

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 28:36


We interview Reg Levy all about gTLDs. She is VP at Minds + Machines, the third largest applicant of gTLDs. Another topic are Facebook Beacons, a new tool by Facebook to push location based messages to users. Also, trademarks in Cuba are becoming now more important now.           IP FRIDAYS   [...]

Domain Name Wire Podcast
New TLDs & Minds + Machines with Antony Van Couvering – DNW Podcast #10

Domain Name Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2014 44:53


A discussion about new top level domain names. Antony Van Couvering, founder and CEO of new TLD company Minds + Machines, shares his thoughts on new top level domain names on this week’s podcast. We discuss registry pricing of premium domains, niche TLDs, domain name registration channels and more. It’s an enlightening discussion with the […] Post link: New TLDs & Minds + Machines with Antony Van Couvering – DNW Podcast #10 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.

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