@robertlewis6543

The difference between most universities and places like MIT isn't the curriculum, it's the instructors. And by some happy miracle, we've ended up in a world where these lectures are free to watch!

@khailai5204

From a person self-studying Artificial Intelligence, thank you so much for publishing this playlist! It is truly a great resource for me.

@353LLANA

These lectures are awesome!
I dont know how integration and these transformations work, but I like the way Mr. Winston is teaching. Its all very clear, simple and structured that makes it easy to follow and its also very interesting how he is solving problems.
Another fact is that other instructors get lost even with notes, presentations and materials and hes just doing it out of mind and that show that he unterstood what hes talking about!

@apoorvagrawal7045

Who else in quarantine and chilling with these lectures?

@jakubj_

Damn this course is good. My AI course began with "this is a node, this is a breadth first search, this is a..., you memorize this to pass the exam", this deals with the core concepts which I find more beneficial.

@shapedsilver3689

The calculus problem is much more interesting (and far less patronizing) than the typical "A traveler wants to get from city A to city C..." and I appreciate that about it.

@henrychukwudi7920

I wish I could be a student at MIT. Awesome education,thanks for sharing as we believe knowledge is freedom.

@bahadurvaibhav

Prof - "So this then, forms the core of an integration program, that will integrate almost nothing. But actually, almost nothing is integrable anyways, so it's a good head start." - 8:54

@hanbotmontages9562

Thanks a lot for the free content. Im one of those cases that cant go to college because of cronic illness, so this is the best type of content for self teaching. :D

@poojankhanpara

Knowlegde about knowledge is power! -Professor

@antonymitchell3385

I'm literally sat here, open mouthed, trying to understand why nobody tried to teach calculus this way. Splitting into safe and heuristic operations, and formalising the approach to solving problems would have really helped back when I was studying mathematics.

@DoctorWhy777

So impressed. This robot professor is the best example of artificial intelligence I have ever seen!

Hopefully in the next version MIT will be able to create artificial emotions as well.

@TheMrilyas

This professor is a LEGEND.

@sydakmal

Love the ending. Well said by the instructor. 
I would like to add: "AI is whatever hasn't been done yet." - Douglas Hofstadter

@mahmodfarhan4387

" i take it back, it's not intelligent after all. It does integration the same way i do " best part of this video.

@sdmarlow3926

Well this explains why there seem to be so many in AI that come from mathematics. As for the program, it simply automates a process that was derived from human thought.

@devinkitcrosland1151

Second lecture and he knows everyone's name?  Damn!

@alexvankeulen7171

So intelligence is doing something someone else does't know how to do?

Fair point

@MathsatBondiBeach

Jim Slagle's PhD thesis is here: https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/11997/31225400-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
For symbolic integration the paper by Ritt on Liouville's theory is pretty important

@IndustryOfMagic

43:33 This... professor.. knows what's up.