I highly recommend Prof. Sussman talk at the Strange Loop conference 2011 [1].
It's not his inaugural lecture but it's pretty close where he talk about his research work with his former students.
It's also paved the way to modern constraint programming based on logic and optimization which are the machine intelligence that's complementary to the conventional data driven and learning bases AI.
[1] "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" - Gerald Sussman - MIT (2011) [video]:
Haha, I love the Feynman Lectures, but the only reason I can make head or tails of it is because I'm using it to brush up on subjects I've already studied before
I would describe the Feynman Lectures as highly understandable in the same way that I would describe the Art of Electronics as highly understandable: while you will definitely benefit from prior exposure, these are the books I would choose if I could only read only one book in their respective fields. While they take more effort to understand, I'm pretty sure I could have read them coming out of high school and would have had a better understanding of the subject matter than I would have gained from the eclectic mix of textbooks I did learn from.
perihelions|11 months ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9411408 ("Prof. Sussman's Reading List (aurellem.org)" (2015), 75 comments)
teleforce|11 months ago
It's not his inaugural lecture but it's pretty close where he talk about his research work with his former students.
It's also paved the way to modern constraint programming based on logic and optimization which are the machine intelligence that's complementary to the conventional data driven and learning bases AI.
[1] "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" - Gerald Sussman - MIT (2011) [video]:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HB5TrK7A4pI
FredPret|11 months ago
> Highly understandable
Haha, I love the Feynman Lectures, but the only reason I can make head or tails of it is because I'm using it to brush up on subjects I've already studied before
II2II|11 months ago
GaltMidas|11 months ago
perihelions|11 months ago
https://www.mit.edu/~dxh/marvin/web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/mi...
Looks identical to the old captures on archive.org, so that checks out.
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