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Meet Geoffrey Hinton, U of T's Godfather of Deep Learning - Duration: 3:43.

That's right, I've never taken a computer science course.

So, here's a very good trick that everybody needs to know: If you know nothing about a

topic, get yourself made a professor of it, and nobody will ever ask you again if

you actually know anything about it.

So actually I got involved in the field when I was in high school.

I got interested in how the brain might work, and I had a very smart friend who learned

about holograms when they first came out.

With a hologram, you can take a hologram and you can chop a corner off, and you don't lose

a corner of the image.

The whole image just gets slightly blurrier.

The representation of any one part of the image is spread over the whole hologram.

I got interested in this idea that the brain might have representations distributed over

lots of neurons.

Then I went to university and I studied physiology, then I switched to philosophy, then I switched

to psychology, then I went into AI.

Because I decided at that point that you're never going to understand psychology unless

you understand the brain.

In 2009, two graduate students at U of T applied some work I'd been doing on a new learning

algorithm to the problem of recognizing speech.

And it was clear then to people who knew a lot about speech recognition that, if two

graduate students over a summer could produce something better than the existing technology,

then with a significant amount of development work, it would become much better than the

existing technology.

And that's exactly what happened.

The other systems then started using neural nets too.

That was a big success for a new kind of neural net that was developed in Toronto.

In the old days, there was what's now called good old fashioned artificial intelligence,

which most people doing AI still believe in.

And the basic idea was that human reasoning is the core of intelligence, and to understand

human reasoning, we'd better somehow get something like logic into the computer.

And then the computer would reason away and maybe we could make it reason like people.

It's quite tricky to reason like people, mainly because people don't do most of their thinking

by reasoning.

So the alternative view was that we should look at biology and we should try and make

systems that work roughly like the brain, and the brain doesn't do most of its thinking

by reasoning; it uses things like analogies.

It's a great big neural network that has huge amounts of knowledge in the connections.

It's got so much knowledge in it that you couldn't possibly program it all in by hand.

So the key question became, how could you take a great big neural network and get it

to learn stuff from data?

It's very important to fund basic, curiosity-driven science.

That's where the really big progress comes from.

The huge breakthroughs don't come from money designed for applications.

Obviously though, if basic curiosity-driven science has led to something that is really

working, then you should exploit it.

So the Vector Institute is mainly about exploiting this technology for deep learning that is

really working well at present, and can presumably be improved a lot by more basic research.

Scientists do their best work when they're working on something that really interests them.

You've got to give scientists the freedom to work on what they believe in.

That's when you're going to get the real good stuff.

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explorers are you ready we are going to enter the gates of Jurassic Park and

search for dinosaurs in the sand cool ok let's start digging for dinosaurs wow

this is gonna be awesome Oh what is this here oh I think we found

something guys quick we gotta bring the brush we have to be careful oh wow check

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Feathered T-Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Tylosaurus, Yutyrannus, Gryposaurus, and Gigantosaurus

oh he looks huge chick yeah wow that is awesome what do you guys

think check him out

okay okay so we got him all out let's go ahead and pull him up oh it's a giant

feathered t-rex so we'll set him there and let us keep

looking gotta be more dinosaurs in here oh I

think we got something cool what is this okay what do we got here oh

definitely an herbivore can you guys see what it is

Wow you are correct it's a sauropelta ah and since we got

it out let's go ahead and take a pulley out of the sand cool okay let's keep on

digging gotta be something else here oh look look look I think we have something

oh we gotta be careful we don't want to break it

oh wow check that out I'm not sure what it is yet but we will

find out soon oh wow cool check him out ooh can you guys guess what this is it

is a giant feathered dinosaur

you are correct it's a yutyrannus Wow let's go ahead and remove him from the

stand cool that is awesome

let's see what else we could find we found three irate okay so what do we got

anything here anything we have something here it looks kind of big - Wow okay

let's check it out what could this one be oh there's his head this one is

definitely an herbivore it looks like it has some type of odd duck bill head on

it can you guess what it is yes you are right

it's a Sauropelta so let's go ahead and pull this up and guys ah if you keep

watching we're gonna set these up in an awesome dinosaur zoo and I will give you

some really cool facts about them Wow okay

well let's keep looking

oh wow we got something here what is that

it's got like yellow and black stripes on it cool what could it be

oh it's a long one Wow check that out it's got one evil

looking head over there oh can you guys already guess what this is oh wow this

is so cool oh I like this one Wow okay can you guys guess what that is

you are correct it's a tylosaurus that is part of the

Mosasaurus family Wow like I said keep watching to see the dinosaurs ooh and

some awesome fat okay so so far we have found five awesome dinosaurs there's

gotta be more come on let's keep looking oh this is something big Wow oh I like

this lawn check out it's called what could this

one be oh wow look at him he's huge oh I like this one definitely carnivore

I mean look at his feet and this is one long dinosaur are you guessing what it

is this guy is actually bigger than the t-rex that should give you a clue he is

gigantic it's a gigantosaurus Wow and guys

are these these dinosaur toys were sent to me by my friends at Safari limited so

they are awesome if you want on check out their website they got some really

cool dinosaur ok guys so we have 6 dinosaurs here let's go ahead give some

cool facts about these guys and set them up in our dinosaur zoo oh let's get

started the name saara Pelt ax means shield lizard it has an

intimidating armor of bony studs and shoulder spines it was one of the most

spectacular dinosaurs of its time it belonged to a

called the knob nada saris which were part of a larger group called Ankylosaurs

Soares had a spiny body and it was a herbivore

really cool dinosaur check out those big spikes on his back okay and the YouTuber

honest its name means feather tyrants it could run as fast as a t-rex it was

three cars long and a weight as much as a hippopotamus these dinosaurs lived in

what we would call modern-day Asia they were about 30 feet long and weighed

about 4,000 pounds they hunted and packs and they were carnivores this is one of

the first dinosaurs they found two fossils with feathers cool check this

guy

okay and the gripper Soros its name means curvy nosed lizard this was the

class of duck-billed built dinosaurs uh he was about 30 feet long and weighed

about 6,000 pounds he belonged to the Dino class ornithopod ah and he was a

plant eater that lived or during the Late Cretaceous period in North America

Argentina and South America the funny thing was when these were attacked for a

brief period of time it could run on its back legs

I mean think of a dinosaur this size running on just two legs that would be

hilarious

okay tylosaurus his name means knob lizard and lived in the shallow seas of

North America during the Cretaceous period and was about 35 feet long and

weighed up to fourteen thousand pounds its diet was fish turtles and reptiles

this guy was the largest of the class of mosasaurs so this guy was huge he was

vicious and he terrorized the Seas during his reign he is really cool

I do love mosasaurs guys okay and here we have the gigantosaurus it's name

means giant southern lizard it was a carnivore with a very small brain about

40 feet long and weighed about 26,000 pounds so it was about the size of two

elephants this dinosaur was actually bigger than the t-rex while this guy is

really cool and he lived during the Late Cretaceous period

okay and here we have a feather t-rex many scientists believe T Rexes actually

had feathers to help protect them from the elements the name of the t-rex means

tyrant lizard these were large carnivores they live they lived about 30

years its arms are too short to reach its mouth and lived in north america and

river valleys and forests and it could eat about 500 pounds of meat with one

bite so weighing 16,000 pounds ease guys were

huge but they were not quite as big as the gigantosaurus Wow cool okay guys

it's time to set up our awesome dinosaur zoo so let's go ahead and start placing

dinosaurs in there who will have the big feathered t-rex coming out of there then

you have the gigantosaurus they're ready to fight him cool tylosaurus we'll go

here in the water walk on them bro have to put the herbivores here separate so

the carnivores don't eat them we got some other dinosaurs joining us

these are Jurassic Park knockoff dinosaurs so we have Triceratops there

we have cool t-rex here

and then we have awesome ankylosaurus and Brachiosaurus so there we have our

dinosaurs ooh let's go ahead and take a look at them Wow so here we've got two

purple bars in there over there we have the four largest carnivores there ready

to take down anything in their path you've got the tylosaurus and three

herbivores over here so our dinosaur zoo is complete

oh cool is that Wow okay guys if you enjoy this video please go ahead click

like drop me comments Wow I love making these videos for you guys

this is my job guys I love doing my job I love the fact that you guys are

watching because my kids love these dinosaurs I do got six kids guys and

they love dinosaurs toys so you are helping to support my family and I want

to thank you I want to thank you for being awesome and say I will see you

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Godzilla vs Kong Will Have Same 'Sensibility' as Kong: Skull Island - Duration: 3:16.

Kong Skull Island director Jordan vogt-roberts is confident that his

version of the 100 foot gorilla will be properly handled in Godzilla vs. Kong

directed by Adam Wingard you are next Death Note Kong Skull Island was the

second installment in Legendary's monster verse a shared universe of giant

monster movies that began in the 2014 film Godzilla the latest American

adaption of the Japanese monster classic the success of the film directed by

Gareth Edwards led to the announcement that the distributions rights for

Legendary's called Skull Island would change from Universal Studios to Warner

Brothers to allow room for a crossover in October 2015

Godzilla vs. Kong was officially announced with a release date of 2020 in

May 2017 atom Wynyard signed on to direct the crossover tentpole in an

interview with Collider Jordan vogt-roberts talked about making Kong

Skull Island and his thoughts on how King Kong will be portrayed in Godzilla

vs. Kong though vogt-roberts says he has too much on his plate to direct another

monster movie he has had conversations with Adam Wingard concerning the Kong

character in the monster verse talking to Adam made me so happy because he in

particular really understands the kind of anime manga MEC sensibility that I

was trying to bring to Kong he gets that and that was something that I thought so

hard for and was so difficult to sort of realize to life through concept to

execution with him Industrial Light and Magic that's one of the things I'm most

proud of with him I think he truly gets that and he truly wants to lean into

this version of Kong that kind of was born from my crazy and stupid videogame

brain vogt-roberts also said that Kong is a battered and scarred character with

a reluctant protagonist vibe in multiple interviews vogt-roberts has discussed

how anime influenced Skull Island particularly the monsters

many of the animals encountered on the island had a majestic legendary quality

that were inspired by anime which made them like gods of their own domain as

for Kong the characters movements and fighting style were based on the mix in

the science fiction anime series Evangelion vogt-roberts says that he

believes wind 'red will use this portrayal of Kong as the character faces

off with the king of the monsters when asked if the character would return in a

solo movie following his appearance in Godzilla vs. Kong the vogt-roberts

claimed that he is not aware of any official plans to make a proper sequel

to Kong Skull Island

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IT Movie DELETED SCENES, Rejected Concepts & IT Chapter 2 - Duration: 10:43.

A flashback to Pennywise's origins, a floating dream sequence, and graphic scenes from the

original script are just some of the things that were cut from the final version of IT:

Chapter One.

Yippee-ki-yay movie lovers, it's Jan here and today I'm delving into some of the horrifying

scenes, script changes, and rejected concepts we never got to see in the new IT movie.

And I'll also be explaining how we can expect to see a number of these deleted storylines

appear in the movie's sequel.

My Pennywise Funko Pop giveaway is also running on this video.

So, for a chance to win, make sure you subscribe to my channel and leave a comment below with

your thoughts about the movie or any of the cut scenes.

Spoiler warning: I'm going to discuss scenes from the movie and speculate on the sequel,

so take care if you haven't seen IT yet.

Given Henry Bowers' repeated, unhinged acts of cruelty in the film, it's safe to say most

of the audience will have been glad to see him get his/some sort of comeuppance.

However, there were a couple of deleted scenes that director Andy Muschietti revealed in

an interview with Vulture that he says would have brought "some humanity to Henry."

The director explained that the scenes depicted "the conflict [Henry] has at home with his

father, how and why Henry is a monster", the main reason being that he was physically abused

by his dad.

This additional backstory for Henry would have been in keeping with the character's

abusive father in Stephen King's novel.

But, although Muschietti wanted to include Henry's backstory in the film, he found that

in test screenings, people didn't react as he expected and didn't seem interested in

the background to the bully's sadistic behaviour, so he decided to cut the scenes from the final

film.

Still, while the scenes were deleted that made clear Henry's abuse by his father behind

closed doors, one scene which hints at his father's behaviour did make it into the final

movie, and that's the scene where Henry shoots his dad's gun.

Two other scenes that the director wanted to include in the shoot ended up being cut

from filming as they needed more CGI and the movie was on a tight budget of around 35 million

dollars.

The first scene given the chop was a flashback that showed the first time when the evil entity

It came into contact with human beings.

The scene Muschietti could be referencing appears in some of the original scripts for

the movie and shows a young mother in 17th-century Derry making a deal with Pennywise, who tells

her that unless she gives him her baby, he'll kill everyone.

She strikes the deal and so the cycle of IT in Derry, Maine begins.

In the new movie, we do see Ben and the Losers' Club looking at photos and articles about

Old Derry, which indicate that IT has been around a long time, but we still don't know

exactly where the malevolent creature actually came from or any real details about IT's background.

Muschietti has said that in the sequel, he wants the character of Mike to play a more

"active" part in discovering the answer to defeating Pennywise.

An idea he's looking at is for Mike to become addicted to a substance which then opens up

his mind and allows him to see Pennywise in the Macroverse.

This would be a spin on the chapter in King's novel where the Losers' Club build a Native-American

smokehole in the hopes that they'll have a vision that will uncover the truth about IT,

which is what happens to Mike and Richie who end up having hallucinations that reveal the

origins of IT.

The second scene that was cut from filming was a dream sequence that took place in Derry.

Basically, Bill is leaning on a bridge, spitting into the stream below, when out of nowhere

he spots a balloon reflected in the water.

At that point, he looks up and sees that there's a whole load of balloons above him, and then

he notices that there are also body parts; and as the shot pulls out wider, he sees there

are actually dozens of dead kids just floating in the air.

Given that Muschietti has talked about this floating bodies scene and Pennywise's origin

scene as being 'postponed', we might well see both of them in the sequel.

To be honest, though, I'm not sorry that Bill's dream-like scene of floating bodies ended

up being cancelled in the first movie as I think that seeing that would have taken away

from the impact of the last part of the film where we finally see Pennywise's subterranean

lair and the many dead bodies floating around the hoard of toys and belongings from his

various victims.

Another casualty of keeping the movie on budget was a scene featuring the Black Spot, which

in King's novel was a club mainly frequented by black customers.

An early script included a flashback to the club which was burned down by racists during

one of Pennywise's recurring reigns of terror.

But in the final movie, the Black Spot is merely mentioned in passing.

Still, although it was cut from the first movie, according to producer Barbara Muschietti,

their current plan is to open the sequel with a sequence dealing with events at the Black

Spot.

We'll have to wait a while to see if that's what happens, but in the meantime, what I

do think is interesting in this movie is the way the filmmakers have chosen to change Mike's

backstory from the novel.

In the film, Mike's parents died in a house fire, and the encounter he experiences with

Pennywise begins with a fire and hands desperately reaching around a chained door, trying to

get free.

So, I'm thinking that in the sequel, the filmmakers may connect in some way the death of Mike's

parents with the tragedy at the Black Spot, which in the novel was witnessed by Mike's

father.

Mike first encounters Pennywise when he goes to make a delivery to a butcher's shop in

Derry and, after the delivery door bursts open, he sees the clown's evil yellow eyes

from behind a plastic curtain in the meat storage area.

And there's some behind-the-scenes footage of an alternate or extended scene where Pennywise

is shown thrashing around and feasting on what looks like a body behind the plastic

screen.

Check out the deleted moment here.

Now, this scene of Pennywise devouring a body at the butcher's would perhaps have added

more shock value to Mike's first encounter with IT, though you could argue that just

seeing him standing there in the final film is actually more creepy.

But I think the reason this moment may have been cut is that if you notice to the right

of Pennywise, there's a yellow figure which gives the impression it might be Georgie hanging

in his yellow raincoat.

In the final film, Georgie has gone missing but no body has been found, so Bill continues

to believe his little brother could still be alive, which is a major motivation for

him throughout the movie.

So, by deleting this extra moment of Pennywise at the butcher's, it helps the film preserve

that air of mystery around Georgie's disappearance.

I've already talked about The Black Spot scene which was in an early script but ended up

being cut.

Well, that screenplay was actually written by Cary Fukunaga and Chase Palmer.

In fact, Fukunaga was also the film's original director before he quit the project in 2015

over creative differences with the studio, which led to the Muschietti siblings taking

over as director and producer of the final movie.

Palmer and Fukunaga still retain the first two screenplay credits, and the final movie

is still significantly based on their script, however, the story does appear to have changed

somewhat in tone and some of the more graphic scenes from their script have either been

toned down or cut from the final film.

One example of the more shocking tone that Fukunaga was going for was Stan's first scene

at the synagogue.

In the final film, Stan has an unsettling encounter with IT in the form of strange woman

from a painting.

However, in Fukunaga's script, Stan excuses himself from the Rabbi as he needs to go to

the toilet, and when he can't find the bathroom, he decides to go inside the Mikveh, a place

for ritual cleansing used, for example, by women after their period.

As he's about to pee in the pool, a naked woman rises out of the water and starts to

tempt him while she touches herself.

However, she's actually a rotting, bleeding corpse covered in sores and, as she emerges

from the water, she says to Stan, "Come float with me".

Also, in the final movie, there's a scene where Bev's father appears to be about to

sexually assault his daughter, something it's implied he's done in the past.

But in Fukunaga's screenplay, there's little room left for doubt.

For example, in his script, Bev's father throws her into his bedroom; demands to know whether

she's still a virgin and orders her to undress; and then begins to talk in a Pennywise voice,

"You'll like it, Bevvie.

Be like you're floating."

There are also reports of other graphic content in Fukunaga's script involving young characters

such as the bully Henry committing bestiality with a sheep, however, this doesn't appear

in the scripts that emerged after the first trailer was released, so it's unclear whether

the reports are accurate.

After he quit the project, Fukunaga said in an interview with Variety that New Line Cinema

were watering down the movie to make it more conventional and inoffensive, which he said

was impossible to do with a Stephen King novel.

As for the Muschietti siblings, they've said that they weren't prevented from pursuing

adult themes in the movie, however, they added that they had personal limits for how far

they wanted to push some scenes or ideas.

For instance, in an interview with Mad Movies magazine, they said they cut a scene of a

kid being thrown into the toilet after having his back broken, because they felt it was

"really too much" to portray visually.

Speaking of things that are way "too much", that seems to be the general consensus of

the filmmakers on that controversial WTF scene from King's original novel which features

a young Bev having sex with each of the other young Losers in turn.

Both the Muschiettis and Fukunaga decided to steer clear of portraying this moment which

happens in the book after the Losers have defeated IT but are lost trying to find their

way out of the sewers.

King has defended the scene saying that he "wasn't really thinking of the sexual aspect

of it" and that "the book dealt with childhood and adulthood" and that the "sexual act connected"

the two.

The Muschetti siblings have explained they didn't think the scene was necessary for the

story and it wouldn't have worked on screen, and they also added that the blood oath the

Losers make at the end is a much more meaningful way to show how the group have united and

matured enough to conquer their fears and IT.

In his script, Fukunaga actually did a totally non-sexual version of the scene which showed

Bev stopping the Losers from bickering and forcing them to focus by simply holding each

of their faces in her hands, one-by-one.

There isn't an end-credits scene in IT, but there is a little maniacal laugh by Pennywise

at the very end of the credits, teasing that IT is still out there and will be back in

Chapter 2.

However, there were rumours of a short scene involving Jessica Chastain as the older Bev,

who 27 years later, receives a message that IT has returned.

Although producer Barbara Muschietti says this didn't happen, she admits they'd love

Jessica Chastain to play the older Bev in the sequel, especially given their experience

working with her on their debut feature, Mama, and the fact that Chastain looks similar to

Sophia Lillis who plays young Bev.

Another actress many would like to see play the adult Bev is Amy Adams, and I thought

there was a really interesting nod to that possibility in the movie when Bev puts on

the pharmacist's glasses and he tells her she looks a lot like Lois Lane, who of course

has been played on the big screen most recently by Amy Adams.

So, what did you think of IT and is there anything cut or deleted that you wish had

been in the movie?

And what do you want to see happen in the sequel?

Let me know in the comments below and be sure to subscribe to my channel as well for a chance

to win a Pennywise Funko Pop.

I'll announce the winner on an upcoming video, and just before you float off, check out my

freaky facts and secrets about the making of the new IT movie.

Tap the screen here for that or more of my movie deleted scenes videos.

Thanks for watching and see you next time.

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers!

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Star Wars Battlefront II Beta Details - Maps, Modes, File Size, PC Performance & More - Duration: 2:03.

This is Mack, for Pixel Enemy, here with some new Star Wars Battlefront II beta details.

These were provided by Reddit user Some_Info.

This guy or girl was responsible for some accurate E3 and gamescom Star Wars leaks,

and so deserves our attention, I think.

First up is the number of maps and modes that will be available in the beta.

There will be three different maps to play on, with a different mode being assigned to

each.

There will be Galactic Assault on Theed, Starfighter Assault on Fondor, and Strike on Takodana.

The co-op Skirmish mode will also be available to test, supporting solo, splitscreen, and

co-op gameplay for two players.

The selection of Heroes will be same as during E3, so newcomers Rey and Darth Maul will be

available, as well as some old favorites.

A new vehicle called the "LAAT gunship" will make an appearance in the beta.

However, it's suggested that this will follow a set flight path and won't actually be

controlled by players.

The beta will rock in at a large 14-16GB in size.

As for performance on PC, a closed alpha tester hasreported that the popular GTX 970 coupled

with the also popular i5-3570k with no overclock runs at a "pretty much constant 60fps"

at 1080p High settings.

Remember that's the closed alpha, and the game has likely experienced further optimizations,

and new Nvidia/AMD drivers should offer an additional boost.

Visually, the beta will apparently look even better than the E3 build, which I thought

looked stunning already.

So that's some info from the proven useful Reddit user Some_Info.

If you've pre-ordered Battlefront II, you'll be able to access the beta on October 4.

Two days later, on October 6, the beta will open up to everyone.

The game itself launches on November 17, so any beta feedback we can give to DICE will

likely actually help before launch.

Are you happy with the rumored beta content?

What are you most looking forward to experiencing: Squadron Assault space battles, playing as

Darth Maul, or something else entirely?

Let us know in the comments down below.

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