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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_TegmarkMax Tegmark - Wikipedia

    Max Erik Tegmark (born 5 May 1967) is a Swedish-American physicist, machine learning researcher and author. He is best known for his book Life 3.0 about what the world might look like as artificial intelligence continues to improve.

  2. Max Tegmark » MIT Physics. Professor of Physics. Research focuses on linking physics and machine learning: using AI for physics and physics for AI. Research Areas. Biophysics, Astrophysics Theory. (617) 452-4627. tegmark@mit.edu. Office: Ronald McNair Building, 37-626B. Lab (s): Tegmark Group.

  3. Max Tegmark is a physics professor at MIT who explores the mysteries of the universe and the nature of intelligence. Learn more about his research, publications, awards, and personal life on his official website.

  4. Detection of the baryon acoustic peak in the large-scale correlation function of SDSS luminous red galaxies. DJ Eisenstein, I Zehavi, DW Hogg, R Scoccimarro, MR Blanton, ... The...

  5. Max Tegmark is an MIT professor who loves thinking about life's big questions. He's written two popular books, Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality and the recently published Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, as well as more than 200 nerdy technical papers on topics from cosmology to AI.

  6. The Universes of Max Tegmark. Welcome to my universes! Here you can follow my adventures and misadventures as an AI researcher, physicist and self-aware quark blob, and share my fascination for both mainstream and controversial science.

  7. Theoretical Frameworks for Intelligence. Max Tegmark Tegmark is a Professor of Physics at MIT. His research has ranged from cosmology to the physics of cognitive systems, and is currently focused at the interface between physics, AI and neuroscience.

  8. Through lively writing and wonderfully accessible explanations, Max Tegmark—one of the world's leading theoretical physicistsguides the reader to a possible answer, and reveals how, if it's right, our understanding of reality itself would be radically altered."

  9. Prof. Max Tegmark speaks with Richard Webb at New Scientist about shifting his focus from cosmology to “intelligence, both human and artificial.” “It was very natural for me to gravitate to the biggest unsolved mystery that’s sort of coming within range,” says Tegmark.

  10. MIT physicist and AI researcher Max Tegmark separates the real opportunities and threats from the myths, describing the concrete steps we should take today to ensure that AI ends up being the best -- rather than worst -- thing to ever happen to humanity.