We don't ground our meanings in an outside reality, but in a unified model of reality. Whenever something refers to that model, it is experienced as meaningful.
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If our brain works on the same physical principles as the rest of the universe then *discovered regularities* by the human brains should be of the same nature as *presented regularities* elsewhere in the nature, right? 1/2
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Is the difference we think about hidden in the relationship between geometry (shape) and physics (function) of the information discovered/ presented? 2/2
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So what is your stance on symbol grounding problem? Do you think AI is required experience the reality directly to learn meaningful concepts? I feel it could and should take shortcuts and learn mostly from communication and virtual worlds
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Aren't universe & its patterns, regularities, representations concepts of mind? Aren't the things that exceed mind (like universe etc.) are conceived as such by mind?
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