One direction Communication

File storage : [[communication]] from past to future. #Memory In [[Space]]: we can do both direction [[communication]] . But in [[Time]] we can only do one direction [[communication]]. I was listening to an audiobook (1984 by George Orwell). In that book, The character wanted to write a letter. but he doesn’t have anyone to send this letter, To whom I am going to write this latter to My Future. but he wondered how could he communicate with his future....

May 21, 2024 · 3 min · Shriman Keshri

Open problems in AI and ML

A blog contains 29 Open problems in AI and ML. Explainability Learning to learn #Evolvebility Learning to learn or *meta-learning *(e.g., Harlow, 1949; Schmidhuber, 1987; Thrun and Pratt, 1998; Andrychowicz et al., 2016; Chen et al., 2016; de Freitas, 2016; Duan et al., 2016; Lake et al., 2016; Wang et al., 2016) is the acquisition of skills and inductive biases that facilitate future learning. The scenarios considered in particular are ones where a more general and slower learning process produces a faster, more specialized one....

May 21, 2024 · 3 min · Shriman Keshri

persist

Something exist because it exist. This is very typical kind of reasoning. Even the evolutionary theory also take that as an axioms.

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

Quantum entanglement and the problem in separation

I remember a conversation with Ashoke Sen; I told him that in quantum entanglement, things are connected through distance, which looks counterintuitive when we look at it through the lens of the separation-based on spatial(“related to space”). Maybe the idea of separation we are doing is not right in the first place. Perhaps the thing we are thinking are separate are not really separate. We can say that because we have to deal with the uncertainty of the system....

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

Reinforcement Learning

Reinforcement learning is a type of machine learning that involves an agent learning from its environment through trial and error. The agent receives feedback in the form of rewards or punishments for its actions, and over time, it learns to choose actions that maximise its reward. [[Basic Implementation of Reinforcement Learning]] [[Improvements in Reinforcement Learning]]

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

Solar System

Planet Average Distance from the Sun (million km) Radius (km) Number of Moons Revolution Period (days) Rotation Period (hours) Mercury 57.9 2,440 0 88 1,408 Venus 108.2 6,052 0 225 5,832 Earth 149.6 6,371 1 365.25 24 Mars 227.9 3,389 2 687 24.6 Jupiter 778.5 69,911 79 4,333 9.9 Saturn 1.4 billion 58,232 83 10,747 10.7 Uranus 2.9 billion 25,362 27 30,589 17.2 Neptune 4.5 billion 24,622 14 59,800 16....

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

Spiders leg

{{renderer excalidraw, excalidraw-2023-08-01-14-27-47}} How can a spider’s leg work when it has three joints and only two possible actions, namely, open and close? The accumulation of some fluid in his joints will decide the ratio at which his legs should open or close. and who will decide how much of fluid should be accumulated? This will lead us to [[localised Intelligence]]. #Intelligence #emergence #Modularity It is when a very abstract thing moves....

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

Superrecursive algorithms

Super-Recursive Algorithms | SpringerLink by Mark Burgin I love this book.

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

The black swan

Black swan theory - Wikipedia Theory that unexpected events have major impacts, often rationalized in hindsight. How can we trust induction hypothesis? Where is the place for induction hypothesis in the logic?

May 21, 2024 · 1 min · Shriman Keshri

The problem of other mind

The Space of All Possible Experiences In process philosophy, many philosophers believe that the only truth we know is our experience - what we can feel, what can appear in our awareness, our consciousness. For example, there is a field of vision where you can see some things and can’t see others. Sounds exist, but you can’t see them. The field of eyesight includes all the things that you can see....

May 21, 2024 · 2 min · Shriman Keshri