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Economics of Collective Intelligence and Hyperorganisms | Benjamin Lyons & Prof. William Hahn | Ekkolapto Polymath Salon Online

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WHAT ⭐️:

​​​• Join us for an exclusive panel with Machine Perception Cognitive Robotics Lab co-founder Professor William Hahn, Ekkolapto Researcher Addy Cha, and special guest researcher Benjamin Lyons as they discuss the economic properties of collectively intelligent systems, the computational structure of "hyperorganisms", and diverse forms of distributed computing.

• Professor William Hahn's latest appearance on Theories of Everything at University of Toronto:

• Follow Professor William Hahn here: https://x.com/will_hahn, his latest interview at University of Toronto on Curt Jaimungal's Theories of Everything podcast: https://youtu.be/Ca_RbPXraDE

• Follow Benjamin Lyons here: https://x.com/BenjaminLy61243

​​​​• Hosted by Addy from ekkolapto.org. Previous hackathons, salons, podcasts, and dinners at MIT, UT Austin, FAU, Harvard, Augmentation Lab, DC/Maryland, NYC, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo.​​​

​​​WHO 👀:

​​​• Students, researchers, professors, and founders passionate about fields of philosophy and logic, computer science and AI, math and physics, engineering, cognitive science, linguistics, and consciousness.

​​​• A technical background is preferred but not required. Even if you think you are not a fit for this event, apply anyways!

​PREVIOUS SALONS 📸:

​​​​​• Past Polymath Salons and discussions are uploaded for you to watch on the Ekkolápto channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ekkolapto3

• Recent Polymath Salon at UT Austin with Professor Scott Aaronson on the Philosophy of Computational Complexity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OST1DjD08Hg

• Recent Polymath Salon at University of Toronto with Michael Levin, Andrés Gómez Emilsson, and Elan Barenholtz on the Binding Problem and Platonic Spaces: https://youtu.be/0BVM0UC28nY

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