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*[人工智能] [https://nautil.us/why-ai-needs-a-genome-238366/ '''Why AI Needs a Genome (''Nautilus'', Dec 7, 2021, by Lina Zeldovich)] | *[人工智能] [https://nautil.us/why-ai-needs-a-genome-238366/ '''Why AI Needs a Genome''' (''Nautilus'', Dec 7, 2021, by Lina Zeldovich)]<br>"It took evolution 3.2 billion years to create Einstein. How long would it take AI?" | ||
*[心理学] '''[https://nautil.us/are-you-a-naive-realist-238495/ Are You a Naïve Realist?]''' (''Nautilus'', June 22, 2022, by Erika Weisz & Sarah Stamper).<br>“Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” | *[心理学] '''[https://nautil.us/are-you-a-naive-realist-238495/ Are You a Naïve Realist?]''' (''Nautilus'', June 22, 2022, by Erika Weisz & Sarah Stamper).<br>“Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” | ||
*[物理学] '''[https://nautil.us/thinking-like-a-scientist-will-make-you-happier-238493/?_sp=9aa045e1-693d-4559-a115-54bd595aab88.1705278280014 Thinking Like a Scientist Will Make You Happier]''' (''Nautilus'', June 15, 2022, by Brian Gallagher)<br>"Learn that there’s no shame in changing your mind in the light of new information" | *[物理学] '''[https://nautil.us/thinking-like-a-scientist-will-make-you-happier-238493/?_sp=9aa045e1-693d-4559-a115-54bd595aab88.1705278280014 Thinking Like a Scientist Will Make You Happier]''' (''Nautilus'', June 15, 2022, by Brian Gallagher)<br>"Learn that there’s no shame in changing your mind in the light of new information" |
Revision as of 17:12, 15 January 2024
- [人工智能] Why AI Needs a Genome (Nautilus, Dec 7, 2021, by Lina Zeldovich)
"It took evolution 3.2 billion years to create Einstein. How long would it take AI?" - [心理学] Are You a Naïve Realist? (Nautilus, June 22, 2022, by Erika Weisz & Sarah Stamper).
“Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” - [物理学] Thinking Like a Scientist Will Make You Happier (Nautilus, June 15, 2022, by Brian Gallagher)
"Learn that there’s no shame in changing your mind in the light of new information"