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Hutter Prize Goes Big

2 pointsby jaboweryabout 5 years ago
AI professor Marcus Hutter has gone big with his challenge to the artificial intelligence community. A 500,000€ purse now backs &quot;The Hutter Prize for Lossless Compression of Human Knowledge&quot;. Contestants compete to compress Wikipedia. to its essence. The 1 billion character excerpt of Wikipedia called &quot;enwik9&quot; is approximately the amount that a human can read in a lifetime.<p>Hutter&#x27;s challenge is an advance over the Turing Test. Devised by the famous AI theorist, Alan Turing, a chat bot must be able to fool a human. It is pass-fail. The Hutter Prize incrementally awards distillation of Wikipedia&#x27;s storehouse of human knowledge to its essence. This judging criterion derives from a mathematical theory of natural science, informally known as &quot;Occam&#x27;s Razor&quot;. Formally it is called Algorithmic Information Theory or AIT. AIT is, according to Hutter&#x27;s &quot;AIXI&quot; theory, essential to Universal Intelligence.<p>Hutter&#x27;s judging criterion is superior to Turing&#x27;s in 3 ways:<p>1) It is objective, 2) It rewards incremental improvements, 3) It is founded on a mathematical theory of natural science.<p>http:&#x2F;&#x2F;prize.hutter1.net&#x2F;

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