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We unpack the €500,000 Hutter Prize, which asks researchers to losslessly compress 1GB of English Wikipedia (ENWIK 9). Rather than counting raw facts, compression serves as a verifiable proxy for artificial general intelligence by probing an AI's grasp of underlying structure. Explore Kolmogorov complexity, Hutter's AIXI, context mixing, and the hardware-strict challenge that favors elegant, efficient models over brute-force scale.
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