Jeff Hawkins: Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence [video]
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Re: Jeff Hawkins: Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence [video]
#2Highly recommended.
Re: Jeff Hawkins: Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence [video]
#3@7:45 It’s the size of a dinner napkin, 2.5mm think, uniform, and similar in other animals.
@9:50 if you took the optic nerve and attached it to another part of the neocortex, that part would become the visual region.
@34:30 Thousand brains theory of intelligence.
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#5Learning a lot about the neocortex. Any recommendations on how to learn more? @7:45 It’s the size of a dinner napkin, 2.5mm think, uniform, and similar in other animals. @9:50 if you took the optic nerve and attached it to another part of the neocortex, that part would become the visual region. @34:30 Thousand brains theory of intelligence.
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#7Re: Jeff Hawkins: Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence [video]
#8Once intelligence is "solved", most humans are completely and utterly screwed.
Terminator - To be avoided at all costs (everyone agrees)
Wally - AI does its best to "take care" of us, turning us into infantile, unthinking, pleasure seeking dweebs. The ultimate basal brain utopia. But empty.
Star Trek (TNG) - AI as an assistant to help us fulfill our higher purpose and make us better at being a higher order being. There is no doubt that the ship's computer has advanced AI if you look at the questions posed to it by the engineers and the crew, but it does not impose its "will" upon them. It is an observer until directly asked, even when death is at hand (seemingly).
There is a very good video on YouTube about it, but I can't find it (right now) that explains it in a very accessible way (that's pretty entertaining) with no real knowledge of the underlying functionality necessary. I suggest you watch it. It's great!
Re: Jeff Hawkins: Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence [video]
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#10Jeff has been at this for a really long time now. If it is this hard to make progress, it is likely basic research that just requires a hard slog and also may not turn out in the end as all basic research is risky. My default bet then is against him because most basic research fails, with a small chance of success.