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FOLLOWS YOU. Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Computation. The goal is integrity, not conformity.

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    1. Melanie Mitchell‏ @MelMitchell1 Mar 21
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      Saturday night in the time of social distancing: Reading Brian Cantwell Smith's "The Promise of Artificial Intelligence." It's not easy reading, but here's an important idea (p. 35):pic.twitter.com/6lnEIlLwg1

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    2. Nonen Titi‏ @NonenTiti1 Mar 21
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      Replying to @MelMitchell1

      I don;t exactly get what they mean by achievement of intelligence rather than the premise. I understand AI needs to measure what already exists to go by, but reality exists of more than objects or observable and objective relations.

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    3. Melanie Mitchell‏ @MelMitchell1 Mar 21
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      Replying to @NonenTiti1

      I think his point is: GOFAI assumed the easy part of AI would be parsing the world (i.e., input) into "objects" & "relationships", & hard part would be reasoning abt them. But it turns out, parsing the world is actually v. hard; doing so is a major "achievement" of intelligence.

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      Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Mar 21
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      Replying to @MelMitchell1 @NonenTiti1

      I think that this was exactly the step that Wittgenstein took between the Tractatus and the Investigations. We have to move from the idea of static representations to the creation of a persistent dynamic universe that is entrained with sensory data.

      11:59 PM - 21 Mar 2020
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        2. Clarity‏ @SurviveThrive2 Mar 22
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          Replying to @Plinz @MelMitchell1 @NonenTiti1

          In many fields, academics have created a monopoly on knowledge. This combined with a monetization of theory, and a culture that rewards intellectual prancing, bullying opposition, and ghosting anything outside of academia, has all but choked out innovative thought.

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        3. Nonen Titi‏ @NonenTiti1 Mar 22
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          They have a monopoly on accepted and enforced beliefs, not knowledge. Knowledge, by its very nature, changes all the time, and we need exactly those who can think outside of the academic box to maintain this change.

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