Why your brain is not a computer https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/feb/27/why-your-brain-is-not-a-computer-neuroscience-neural-networks-consciousness?CMP=share_btn_tw … - brilliant stuff from @matthewcobb (IMO, your brain does computations, just not at all like a digital computer)
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Brains came first, and we don't understand how they deeply work. The embodied brains created machines that we can understand, with little similarities to that first organ. We are trying to encapsule our brain in concepts that fits with a partial conception of it.
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So we need to talk conversely. Computers compared to the brain, not the brain compared to computers. In that first way we are creating a false conception of understanding. As we understand computers, and brains fits with some parts of the computers, we understand brains. Limiting
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