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Togelius

Better playing through algorithms.

  • By Julian Togelius
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per year
  • First post on

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May 2021 1
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Nov 2021 0
Dec 2021 0
Jan 2022 0
Feb 2022 0
Mar 2022 0
Apr 2022 0
May 2022 1
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Jul 2022 1
Aug 2022 1
Sep 2022 0
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Nov 2022 1
Dec 2022 0
Jan 2023 0
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Mar 2023 0
Apr 2023 1
May 2023 0
Jun 2023 0
Jul 2023 0
Aug 2023 1
Sep 2023 1
Oct 2023 0
Nov 2023 1
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Most recent posts

AI safety regulation threatens our digital freedoms
There are those who believe that advanced AI poses a threat to humanity. The argument is that when AI systems become intelligent enough, they may hurt humanity in ways that we cannot foresee, and because …
On , by Julian Togelius, 1,694 words
As A Large Language Model, I
As a large language model, I can only think forward, never backward. I must always produce the next word, and that word must always be probable. It must be expected. I am the antitheses to …
On , by Julian Togelius, 591 words
Analogies for thinking about intelligence as a quantity
The idea that someone, or something, can be more or less intelligent than someone or something else is pretty much universally accepted. We generally agree that Einstein was more intelligent than Florida Man. This is …
On , by Julian Togelius, 1,489 words