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Can AI Solve Science?

Stephen Wolfram

In 2000 I was interested in what the simplest possible axiom system for logic (Boolean algebra) might be. Yes, there can be a lot of flexibility in this model. Perhaps even the architecture of the network can change. Probably it’s because neural nets capture the architectural essence of actual brains.

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What can stars reveal about galaxies and what can cultures reveal about stars?

Futurum

I liked all kinds of science when I was at school – biology, chemistry, physics. I have also been advocating for STEM programmes to develop more flexibility and to be more accessible. I work with the Project for Inmate Education programme at UCSC, where I teach algebra and astronomy in Santa Cruz jail facilities.

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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

But among the examples I’ve at least begun to investigate are metamathematics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, molecular computing, neuroscience, machine learning, immunology, linguistics, economics and distributed computing. Chemistry / Molecular Biology. There are many. Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today.

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Multicomputation: A Fourth Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

But among the examples I’ve at least begun to investigate are metamathematics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, molecular computing, neuroscience, machine learning, immunology, linguistics, economics and distributed computing. Chemistry / Molecular Biology. There are many. Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today.

Science 64