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For anyone that doesn't know Yann LeCun, he's the head of AI over at Facebook, but surprisingly he's positively and consistently straightforward concerning the current hype driving AI and its technologies. He deserves respect because of this alone.

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For anyone that doesn't know Yann LeCun, he's the head of AI over at Facebook, but surprisingly he's positively and consistently straightforward concerning the current hype driving AI and its technologies. He deserves respect because of this alone.

Your Asteria AI project looks pretty sweet.

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For anyone that doesn't know Yann LeCun, he's the head of AI over at Facebook, but surprisingly he's positively and consistently straightforward concerning the current hype driving AI and its technologies. He deserves respect because of this alone.

Not to mention the father of CNNs.

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For anyone that doesn't know Yann LeCun, he's the head of AI over at Facebook, but surprisingly he's positively and consistently straightforward concerning the current hype driving AI and its technologies. He deserves respect because of this alone.

Not to mention the father of CNNs.

it's a bit more complicated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolutional_neural_network#H...

https://www.quora.com/Who-invented-convolution-neural-networ...

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Interesting how what "common sense" is evolved since the days of symbolic AI (cf. Cyc). The history presented begins rather late; show some love to the founders of the field...

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If page 33 depicts the working of the brain on a very high level, the world model (or simulator) residing inside the agent must contain a model/simulator of the agent itself.

Could this give rise to self perception or consiousness?

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If page 33 depicts the working of the brain on a very high level, the world model (or simulator) residing inside the agent must contain a model/simulator of the agent itself. Could this give rise to self perception or consiousness?

I wouldn't assume it must, although it would be neat if it did. There are many ways to get agents to react to situations without self-awareness. In fact, the agents themselves can be decomposed into many otherwise incompatible sub-agents. See Minsky's Society of Mind.
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