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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 43 MIN

Algorithms that continually invent both problems and solutions

from The Data Exchange with Ben Lorica · host Ben Lorica

In this episode of the Data Exchange I speak with Kenneth Stanley, a Senior Research Manager at Uber AI and a Professor at UCF. Ken just announced that starting in June he is starting a new research group focused on open-endedness at OpenAI.  He is a pioneer in the field of neuroevolution – a method for evolving and learning neural networks through evolutionary algorithms. Ken and his colleague, Joel Lehman, wrote one of my favorite books on AI aimed at a broad audience: Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned. In this episode we discuss his upcoming move to OpenAI, as well as his recent work on open-ended algorithms.Our conversation covered:Ken’s new position at OpenAI.The transition from being a longtime academic researcher to founding and helping lead an industrial research team (Uber AI Labs).Open-ended algorithms, specifically his work on POET (Paired Open-Ended Trailblazer) and Enhanced POET.Generative Teaching NetworksDetailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.Subscribe to The Data Exchange Newsletter.

In this episode of the Data Exchange I speak with Kenneth Stanley, a Senior Research Manager at Uber AI and a Professor at UCF. Ken just announced that starting in June he is starting a new research group focused on open-endedness at OpenAI. He is a pioneer in the field of neuroevolution – a method for evolving and learning neural networks through evolutionary algorithms. Ken and his colleague, Joel Lehman, wrote one of my favorite books on AI aimed at a broad audience: Why Greatness Ca...

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