A New Kind of Science
Stephen Wolfram's book exploring cellular automata and their ability to generate complexity from simple rules, suggesting a different approach to understanding natural phenomena.
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Stephen Wolfram: Complexity and the Fabric of Reality | Lex Fridman Podcast #234
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Stephen Wolfram's seminal book published in 2002, presenting a new approach to modeling complex systems through computational rules.

All-In Summit: Stephen Wolfram on computation, AI, and the nature of the universe
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Book authored by Stephen Wolfram, introducing concepts like computational irreducibility.

Andrew Strominger: Black Holes, Quantum Gravity, and Theoretical Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #359
Lex Fridman
Stephen Wolfram's book exploring cellular automata and their ability to generate complexity from simple rules, suggesting a different approach to understanding natural phenomena.

Cellular Automata and Rule 30 (Stephen Wolfram) | AI Podcast Clips
Lex Fridman
A book by Stephen Wolfram that explores the results of his extensive research into cellular automata and computation.

Stephen Wolfram: Computational Universe | MIT 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Lex Fridman
Wolfram's book exploring cellular automata and simple computational systems from which complex behavior can emerge, inspiring the host's interest in AI.

Stephen Wolfram: Cellular Automata, Computation, and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #89
Lex Fridman
Stephen Wolfram's influential book exploring the idea that simple computational rules can generate complex behavior, with implications for science, physics, and AI.

Steve Jurvetson Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A book by Stephen Wolfram that explores the universe as a computational system, using simple rules like cellular automata to generate complex patterns, influencing Steve Jurvetson's view on engineering modalities.

Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe | Lex Fridman Podcast #124
Lex Fridman
A book by Stephen Wolfram exploring simple computational systems like cellular automata and their ability to generate complex behavior, influencing his physics project.