Suggested Links of Interest

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Here is some others’ web content that I enjoy:

A set of talks by some of the best people in Diverse Intelligence research.

Surprisingly Turing-Complete

Blogs:

Links to websites of a few specific people and organizations doing important and interesting work:

8 responses to “Suggested Links of Interest”

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      Oh wow yes, I can’t believe I forgot this one – Earl Miller is one of my favorite labs in neuroscience today, absolutely foundational work. I will add it!

  1. Ralf Sigmund Avatar
    Ralf Sigmund

    thanks for sharing, very interesting links!

  2. Terry Torkildson Avatar
    Terry Torkildson

    I find it amazing you have time to do so many important duties, and still provide useful communications to educate and enlighten the plebes who follow your research.

    Thank you for all that you do.

  3. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    Agree with Terry 100%! And even try to help resolve link access issues:)

  4. Jesse Katz Avatar
    Jesse Katz

    Thanks for this. Best to you all,

  5. kaveinthran Avatar
    kaveinthran

    thanks levin, one feature of your blog that I absolutely love is compilation post, can you at some point, compile your papers and papers that interest you in a chronological way, by dividing them into themes and writing a shorrt through line for each, AI help can be much augmenting for you.

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      All my papers are chronologically compiled here: https://drmichaellevin.org/publications/ and by topics here: https://drmichaellevin.org/publications/topics.html ; each has an Abstract which explains what it’s about. I like your idea but the problem with AI is that I have to check its work (I will not put up things written by AI that I have not personally checked), and right now I don’t have time to do that for 400+ papers…

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