
Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST) Kenneth Stanley created a new social network based on serendipity and divergence
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Feb 28, 2024 Kenneth Stanley, a Professor renowned for his work in neuroevolution and author of "Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned," discusses his innovative serendipity network, Maven. He explains how this platform allows users to follow interests rather than people, moving away from popularity contests. The conversation explores the philosophical implications of creativity, the significance of serendipitous encounters, and the balance between exploration and quality in knowledge-sharing. Stanley champions a fresh approach to social media that fosters genuine connections and nurtures creativity.
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Following Interests, Not Influencers
- Maven prioritizes following interests over influencers, fostering a less competitive environment.
- An AI extracts interests from posts, suggesting connections and enabling organic interest discovery.
Self-Organizing Conversations
- Maven uses self-organization to connect users across different communities based on evolving conversation topics.
- This cross-pollination fosters diverse perspectives and avoids siloed discussions.
Minimal Criterion for Quality Control
- Maven uses a minimal criterion for quality control, filtering out low-quality content without a competitive ranking system.
- This promotes diversity and avoids the convergent effects of traditional quality metrics.











