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by lomendil 4786 days ago
I just saw Jeff Hawkins give a talk and it was quite interesting. I was a bit worried, however, that he is basing his theory of intelligence on the human neocortex, while claiming to go after general principles.

This is guaranteed not to be terribly general, considering the many bits of matter on this planet that exhibit intelligence without a neocortex. By many, I mean ones that hugely outnumber humans.

So very interesting stuff, but not the answer that I think he wants it to be.

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In "On Intelligence" he postulates that he's not necessarily going for a "human-like" intelligence or even a "life-like" one.

Basically he just wants something that's very good at recognizing patterns over time, which I can imagine the neocortex would be great at.

Though, he also references the thalamus and hippocampus in the books a lot, as very important parts of the brain to his framework. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory-prediction_framework#Neu...]