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Slide 1Simulation and the Singularity David Chalmers Departments of Philosophy Australian National University New York University Slide 2 The Intelligence Explosion Let an…
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Slide 1The ah ha moment A. Problem Solving Courses B. The UNC Statewide Mathematics Contest: 7-12th graders C. Undergraduate Research Projects RICHARD GRASSL - UNC Slide…
Slide 1Numeracy Across the Curriculum Chris Olley [email protected] Slide 2 What does it amount to? A consistent approach across the school to support…
1. Let’s start with an easier problem to do. In this problem, I’m going to give you an f(x) function, h(x) function, and a g(x) function and we will walk through the…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Foreign Policy From Washington’s presidency up until Thomas Jefferson’s, the US had followed a policy of neutrality in regards Europe Protecting the…
Slide 1 Games, Proofs, Norms, and Algorithms Boaz Barak – Microsoft Research Based (mostly) on joint works with Jonathan Kelner and David Steurer Slide 2 This talk is about…