Thibault Gauthier and Josef Urban at AGI 2024 conference in Seattle

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This year’s main conference on artificial general intelligence – AGI 2024 in Seattle was opened by a keynote „Solving One Third of the OEIS from Scratch“ about the QSynt AI system developed at CIIRC CTU by Thibault Gauthier and Josef Urban, together with Mirek Olšák from Cambridge. QSynt has in an infinite feedback loop starting from zero initial knowledge learned to solve more than 125 thousand of mathematical sequences from the OEIS (Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences), which is one of the best known and most used mathematical databases.

The keynote is available online, as well as AGI’24 talks by leading AI researchers Francois Chollet on his ARC AGI $1M Prize and Gary Marcus on robust foundations of AI.

Keynote of Josef Urban and Thibault Gauthier

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