Compress Data And Win Hutter Prize Worth Half A Million Euros

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"Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily" To incentivize the scientific community to focus on AGI, Marcus Hutter, one of the most prominent researchers of our generation, has renewed his decade-old prize by ten folds to half a million euros (500,000 €). The Hutter prize, named after Marcus Hutter, is given to those who can successfully create new benchmarks for lossless data compression. The data here is a dataset based on Wikipedia. Marcus Hutter, who now works at DeepMind as a senior research scientist, is famous for his work on reinforcement learning along with Juergen Schmidhuber. Dr Hutter proposed AIXI in 2000, which is a reinforcement learning agent that works in line with Occam's razor and sequential decision theory.

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