Books find you, or you find books, at exactly the time you need them. Better to read widely as life is dynamic, and the classics will find you.https://twitter.com/adamscrabble/status/1167799671533789192 …
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"When we’re talking about the bicameral mind, we’re talking about this period after language develops, but before we learn consciousness. In lieu of an introspective mind-space, we’re hearing a commanding voice when we have decisions to make."
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I'm making a robot copy of my ex. She'll just act like my ex and will be programmed that way.A simple highly entertaining beautifull compelling toy. This whole idea of trying to give robots human minds and is sick and disgusting
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Isn’t the bicameral mind similar to “self-talk”?
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ANTHONY HOPKINS THE BEST OF THE BEST WEST WORLD LOVED THE MOVIE
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Could it explain some of the race differences
@StefanMolyneux has studied? Pretty sure the real AI is far beyond what the public could know.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Question: is it better to read indiscriminately hundreds of books, of which only a few are literary classics. Or to devote oneself to only reading the classics of philosophy, history, and so on...