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What happens when AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, appears and solves all the problems in science? Can we know the future of science? Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Chapter 6, suggests we can predict future scientific developments based on a deep understanding of the current anomalies in our ideas. Our philosophical ideas of nature can provide an orientation towards future research, giving us a window into the future. What do we see if we look?
Series: Notes on Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Ep. 7.
Instructor: Samuel Loncar, Ph.D | Yale University
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What happens when AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, appears and solves all the problems in science? Can we know the future of science? Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Chapter 6, suggests we can predict future scientific developments based on a deep understanding of the current anomalies in our ideas. Our philosophical ideas of nature can provide an orientation towards future research, giving us a window into the future. What do we see if we look?
Series: Notes on Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Ep. 7.
Instructor: Samuel Loncar, Ph.D | Yale University

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