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#83 The limitations of knowledge - David Wolpert

#83 The limitations of knowledge - David Wolpert

Update: 2025-08-04
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Professor at the Santa Fe Institute renowned for his groundbreaking work across multiple disciplines—from physics and computer science to game theory and complexity. 


David Wolpert is one of the modern era's true polymaths. He received his PhD in physics from UC Santa Barbara but has made seminal contributions across numerous fields. His research spans machine learning (where he formulated the "No Free Lunch" theorems), statistical physics, game theory, distributed intelligence, and the foundations of inference and computation. Before joining SFI, Wolpert held positions at NASA, Stanford, and the Santa Fe Institute as a professor. His work consistently bridges disciplinary boundaries to address fundamental questions about complex systems, computation, and the nature of intelligence.


 


Summary


 


Professor David Wolpert discusses his interdisciplinary approach to understanding computation in dynamic systems, the role of memory and prediction in human cognition, and the limitations of human understanding. He explores the implications of these themes for history, mathematics, and the future of scientific inquiry, particularly in relation to AI and the environmental costs of information processing. David Wolpert discusses his journey through academia, the challenges of pursuing a career in science, and the philosophical implications of mathematics. The dialogue explores the complexities of human motivation, the evolution of scientific practice, and the fundamental role of mathematics in understanding reality.


 


Chapters


 


00:00 Introduction to David Wolpert's Work


01:12 Understanding Computation in Dynamic Systems


04:06 The Role of Bias in Inference and Prediction


09:20 Memory, Prediction, and Human Limitations


14:25 The Limits of Human Understanding


19:51 The Ineffable Nature of Reality


23:19 Mathematics and History: A New Perspective


26:15 Human Societies and Computational Growth


28:23 AI and the Future of Scientific Inquiry


31:55 The Decision to Engage with Society


36:02 Navigating Academia and Career Choices


41:29 The Pursuit of Impact and Fulfillment


46:40 The Role of Science and Trust in Society


47:31 Mathematics: Discovery vs. Creation


59:41 The Paradox of Mathematics and Reality


 


 


David Wolpert 


https://davidwolpert.weebly.com/self-indulgences.html


https://davidwolpert.weebly.com/


https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PRjgI8kAAAAJ&hl=en


A sliver of reality https://aeon.co/essays/ten-questions-about-the-hard-limits-of-human-intelligence


. His latest book is The Energetics of Computing in Life and Machines (2019).


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Keywords


 


David Wolpert, computation, dynamic systems, memory, prediction, human limitations, AI, history, mathematics, scientific inquiry, machine learning, academia, impact, mathematics, science, trust, philosophy, consciousness, reality, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, transhumanism, 

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#83 The limitations of knowledge - David Wolpert

#83 The limitations of knowledge - David Wolpert

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