Reproducibility in Deep Reinforcement Learning – Prof. Pineau – NIPS2017

Reproducibility in Deep Reinforcement Learning - Prof. Pineau - NIPS2017
Prof. Pineau presented her paper Reproducibility in Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning at the 2017 conference on Neural Information Processing Systems.

Joelle Pineau is an associate professor of Computer Science at McGill University where she co-directs the Reasoning and Learning Lab.
Recorded: December 7th, 2017
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How to Defeat Human Aging – Dr. Aubrey de Grey

How to Defeat Human Aging - Dr. Aubrey de Grey
Aubrey de Grey is an author and biomedical gerontologist. He is currently the Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research Foundation and VP of New Technology Discovery at AgeX Therapeutics, Inc.

He is editor-in-chief of the academic journal Rejuvenation Research, author of The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (1999) and co-author of Ending Aging (2007). He is known for his view that medical technology may enable human beings alive today to live indefinitely.

Recorded: January, 2018
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Quantum Machine Learning – Prof. Lilienfeld

Quantum Machine Learning - Prof. Lilienfeld
Prof. O. Anatole von Lilienfeld of the University of Bassel presented his labs work on Quantum Machine Learning at the 2017 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems on December 8th, 2017.
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Richard Branson – The Future of Space Travel

Richard Branson - The Future of Space Travel
February 13th, 2018
Richard Branson, talked about his start as a business owner and shared thoughts on the future of space travel at Goldman Sachs’ small business summit in Washington, DC.
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What Will We Do With Quantum Computing? – Aram Harrow, MIT

What Will We Do With Quantum Computing? - Aram Harrow, MIT
A large-scale quantum computer would be able to solve problems that existing classical computers would take much longer than the age of the universe to solve. This would have dramatic implications for cryptography, chemistry, material science, nuclear physics and probably other areas that are still un- known. But what about quantum computers that will be available in the next few years?

Nov 6th, 2016
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