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Machines That Learn, Stories That Inspire: AI Through The Eyes Of A Physicist

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In this conversation, we connect with Christopher Kulp, the John P. Graham Teaching Professor of Physics at Lycoming College. With a passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists, Christopher brings complex topics to life — teaching everything from machine learning and data analysis to mathematical modeling across all levels of physics education.

Christopher is a successful scientist and the revered author of many publications, including articles in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers, and sci-fi/space opera novels. As an expert in complex systems, he is particularly interested in nonlinear dynamics, time series analysis, networks, and machine learning.

Wondering what Christopher’s work can tell us about the future of AI? Tune in to find out for yourself…

This episode dives into:

  • The driving forces behind AI’s rapid development.
  • How improvements in algorithms have trained AI systems.
  • The ways that AI works in collaboration with the human workforce.
  • The environmental impact of AI and other technological processes.

You can keep up with Christopher and his intriguing research by visiting his personal website. And be sure to pre-order his latest book, Lost Origins: Book One of the Majestic Chronicles (The Majestic Chronicles, 1), on Amazon!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

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Content provided by Richard Jacobs. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Jacobs or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this conversation, we connect with Christopher Kulp, the John P. Graham Teaching Professor of Physics at Lycoming College. With a passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists, Christopher brings complex topics to life — teaching everything from machine learning and data analysis to mathematical modeling across all levels of physics education.

Christopher is a successful scientist and the revered author of many publications, including articles in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers, and sci-fi/space opera novels. As an expert in complex systems, he is particularly interested in nonlinear dynamics, time series analysis, networks, and machine learning.

Wondering what Christopher’s work can tell us about the future of AI? Tune in to find out for yourself…

This episode dives into:

  • The driving forces behind AI’s rapid development.
  • How improvements in algorithms have trained AI systems.
  • The ways that AI works in collaboration with the human workforce.
  • The environmental impact of AI and other technological processes.

You can keep up with Christopher and his intriguing research by visiting his personal website. And be sure to pre-order his latest book, Lost Origins: Book One of the Majestic Chronicles (The Majestic Chronicles, 1), on Amazon!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

  continue reading

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