.@Plinz @Grady_Booch @GaryMarcus What do you think of @Numenta’s 1000 Brains Theory of Intelligence?https://numenta.com/neuroscience-research/research-publications/papers/a-framework-for-intelligence-and-cortical-function-based-on-grid-cells-in-the-neocortex/ …
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Well, I’ve always been fan of Minsky’s society of mind, and as vest as I grok where the good folks at
@Numenta are thinking, it appears consistent: higher level cognition seems to emerge from the collaboration of many lower level elements working in collaboration.3 replies 0 retweets 6 likes -
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An unexpected (to me) and very interesting response from Jeff Hawkins...the
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Quite fascinating!
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I fully agree with Jeff that he and Marvin approach the concept of mind from very different directions. That being said, I might posit that both are reconcilable
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Don't forget that Minsky did not want to play with JH when he introduced himself to MIT, and if you read On Intelligence, it seems that this did not not dishearten but hurt JH. Reconciling their different perspectives on the mind is probably something that we have to do in ours.
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Reminds me of the division Perceptrons brought about... And yes, I think there is a commo thread here.
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