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Last month, a workshop on the Science of History met to explore a series of provocative questions: How do laws and regularities in a domain like physics differ from those in human history? How might ...
Economic inequality is one of our primary global challenges and is a key research topic for archaeology — Why do some societies become deeply unequal while others remain more balanced? What clues ...
Welcome to Santa Fe Institute.If unpriced emission of greenhouse gases imposes real costs on future generations, both present and future generations can enjoy a higher consumption of economic goods ...
<p>Abstract: Physicists have contributed hugely to modern neuroscience and artificial intelligence, but there is—or should be—a reverse intellectual direction, too. Many of the thorniest puzzles in ...
As artificial intelligence has become a regular part of our daily lives, companies have run into a serious problem: their longstanding tools for measuring AI performance and safety no longer suffice.
Our collective ability to learn, adapt, and solve problems is more crucial than ever. At the same time, issues such as polarization and social fragmentation challenge the very foundations of ...
Summer has come to Santa Fe!! SRO hopes that your summer is going well. UCRs and attendees to the Complexity Science Summer School have joined us and brought exciting energy. It is a pleasure to speak ...
Cognitive Neuroscience (CogNeuro): Supports research aimed at increasing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human cognition, including attention, learning, memory, decision making, language, ...
Scott Aaronson Schlumberger Centennial Chair of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin ...
*David Wolpert. National Science Foundation. “Conference: NeST: Neuromorphic Stochastic Thermodynamics Workshop at SFI.” $49,373 for one year. *Will Tracy. Zegar Family Foundation. “Economic ...
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