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by xcv123 947 days ago
So basically you agree with what I was saying.

> What principle can you use to decide how precise it should be?

It is not up to me or anyone else to decide. Our subjective definitions and concepts of the model are irrelevant. How the brain works is a result of our genetic structure. We don't have a choice.

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You can design a human if you want, that's what artificial intelligence is supposedly all about.

Anyway, read the paper I linked.

All of this was in response to your comment earlier:

"There is no such thing as a world model, and you don't have one of them."

There is such a thing as a world model in humans, and we all have them otherwise we could not think about or conceptualize or navigate the world. Then you have discussed how to define or construct a useful model or the limitations of a model but that is not relevant to the original point and I'm already aware of that.