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Monthly Archives: October 2021

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Infinity in your hands

The Heidelberg MAINS (Mathematics Informatics Station) is an exhibition space in the centre of Heidelberg, created by the Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation for people to visit and explore ideas from maths and computer science through …

27. Oct 2021 | By Katie Steckles | 3 comments
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Von der Gefräßigkeit der Spitzmäuse und der Dauer des menschlichen Lebens

Es war im Jahre 1962. Mit der damals neuen Substanz Lysergsäurediethylamid (LSD) durfte man noch experimentieren, und die Psychologen Louis J. West und Chester M. Pierce aus Oklahoma City versuchten mit ihrer Hilfe jenem seltsamen …

20. Oct 2021 | By Christoph Pöppe | 23 comments

Confessions of a lucky HLF videojournalist

“It’s smarter to be lucky than it’s lucky to be smart.” So said 2015 Turing Award recipient Whitfield Diffie in a vlog of the recently finished Heidelberg Laureate Forum. It was HLF’s eighth, Diffie’s fourth…and …

13. Oct 2021 | By Tom Geller | 1 comment
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Fun with False Proofs

This year’s HLF included a fascinating discussion between ACM AM Turing Award laureates Leslie Lamport and Whitfield Diffie, written up in full here by blog team member Andrei Mihai. As part of the conversation, when …

06. Oct 2021 | By Katie Steckles | 8 comments
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How Human Connection Drives the Scientific Process

A somewhat surprising theme emerged during the “Scientific Vocation Revisited – Can Future Discoveries be Made by Artificial Intelligence?” session at the 8th Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF). The session featured panelists Jeffrey A. Dean (ACM …

04. Oct 2021 | By Khari Douglas | 4 comments
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From privacy to CO2 emissions: the implications of information technology

Information technology seems to be playing an ever-growing role in our society. But while the positive effects are clear to see, the potential pervasive effects are not always as obvious. In a #HLF21 dialogue that …

01. Oct 2021 | By Andrei Mihai | 5 comments

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