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by EMIRELADERO
477 days ago
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I've been thinking a lot about "intelligence" lately, and I feel like we're at a decisive point in figuring out (or at least greatly advance our understanding of) how it "works". It seems to me that intelligence is an emergent natural behavior, not much different than classical Newtonian mechanics or electricity. It all seems to boil down to simple rules in the end. What if everything non-discrete about the brain is just "infrastructure"? Just supporting the fundamentally simple yet important core processes that do the actual work? What if it all boils down to logic gates and electrical signals, all the way down? Interesting times ahead. |
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