But why did you almost cry? Which type of tears
But why did you almost cry? Which type of tears
Thanks Sacha!
Good things come in threes
Actually you reminded me to just now post it on bluesky π ty
bsky.app/profile/robi...
E71: Jake Beck, Alex Goldie, & Cornelius Braun on Sutton's OaK, Metalearning, LLMs, Squirrels at @rl-conference.bsky.social
A few thoughts with @jakeabeck.bsky.social, @alexgoldie.bsky.social and @corneliusbraun.bsky.social
after Rich Sutton's fascinating lecture on his OaK architecture at UofA
E69: Thomas Akam on Model-based RL in the Brain
@ox.ac.uk neuroscientist Prof Akam on RL in brains vs machines, dopamine as TD-error (or not), hippocampal replay & Dyna, model-free vs model-based myths, and why ML experts should consider neuroscience careers.
His textbook:
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning:
Foundations and Modern Approaches
Stefano V. Albrecht, Filippos Christianos, Lukas SchΓ€fer
Published by MIT Press, 2024
marl-book.com
E67: Stefano Albrecht on Multi-Agent RL @ RLDM 2025
Stefano Albrecht shares the story behind his multi-agent RL textbook, and how DeepFlow AI turns these ideas into action with LLM-powered agents for business automation.
Recorded at
@rldmdublin2025.bsky.social
Rich Sutton presenting his OaK architecture at @rl-conference.bsky.social
Volunteers π @rl-conference.bsky.social
Humans of @rl-conference.bsky.social
Excited to be at RLC 2025!
Tagging our guest: @satindersingh.bsky.social
Mentioned in this interview: @yaelniv.bsky.social, Rich Sutton, Peter Dayan
E66: Satinder Singh: The Origin Story of RLDM @ RLDM 2025
Professor Satinder Singh of Google DeepMind and U of Michigan is co-founder of βͺ@rldmdublin2025.bsky.socialβ¬
Here he narrates the origin story of the Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making meeting (not conference).
TalkRL Podcast at @rldmdublin2025.bsky.social in Dublin Ireland!
π
GaaS
Excited to attend my first RLDM! (fomo from missing the past 2). Would love to say hi -- and will be looking for Talk RL Podcast interviews πΈππΈ
New ideas welcome!
(*Must be within 2 std dev of Normal Science.)
"I'm going to govern in econometrics" is a winning campaign slogan for the ages.