Mirco Musolesi
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Mirco Musolesi
@mircomusolesi.bsky.social

Professor of Computer Science. Machine Intelligence Lab, UCL AI Centre, Department of Computer Science, University College London.

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Computer science 51%
Physics 21%

More formally, the probability is uniformly distributed across all possible weather conditions.

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The overall website about the OECD AI Capability Indicators project and policy work can be found here: aicapabilityindicators.oecd.org 6/6
OECD AI Capability Indicators
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The OECD AI Capability Indicators Technical Report has now been published and is available here: www.oecd.org/en/publicati... 5/6
OECD AI Capability Indicators Technical Report
The AIFS’ team is publishing this technical volume to showcase the methodology used to develop the OECD AI Capability Indicators, released on June 3 2025. The volume also acknowledges and addresses in...
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We focused on defining AI creative capabilities - not only in the artistic sense but, perhaps more importantly, in terms of problem-solving and original thinking. This work is based on Giorgio's PhD thesis and current projects. 4/6

In essence, the question is how to assess the extent to which an AI system can perform a given task with a level of proficiency comparable to that of humans. 3/6

The current goal of the Working Group is to devise a series of metrics to quantify AI capabilities on a scale from 1 to 5 (similar to the “autonomy” scale used for assessing the capabilities of self-driving cars) in order to derive a global standard for governments, businesses, and other orgs. 2/6

During the past year, our lab (in particular, Giorgio Franceschelli and myself) have been involved in the @oecd-ocde.bsky.social Working Group on AI and the Future of Skills. 1/6

Rightmove added the strapline “believe it” to its logo. The reference to what an estate agent tells you is clear (don’t).

This blogpost by Cal Newport is pretty good: "Forget Chatbots You Need a Notebook". calnewport.com/forget-chatb...
Forget Chatbots. You Need a Notebook. - Cal Newport
Back in 2012, as a young assistant professor, I traveled to Berkeley to attend a wedding. On the first morning after we arrived, my wife ... Read more
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Earthquake Prediction Flowchart

xkcd.com/3165/

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In fact, these look like insects and maybe they look like that to attract predators that will be able to spread them elsewhere. I would be very interested in an opinion from an expert. 2/2

More wonders of the natural world. Now some flowers of the plant in my office appear as if suspended in the void. This looks like a “technique” to invite pollinators. Or maybe it is a self-pollinating plant and these flowers contain seeds (?). 1/2

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The Singularity is Not Near.