Schmidhuber's idea makes sense of an apparent paradox about people: http://arxiv.org/pdf/0812.4360 pic.twitter.com/4oeQXqHQ0e
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@sulpuroxide the hardware architecture of meat brains as opposed to more intuitive calculating systems might limit what you can do
@sarahdoingthing why humans can be surprisingly more unpredictable than simpler machines. skolem's paradox lets us make surprise moves
@sarahdoingthing Google's GO machine they call as AI but it's not; true AI gets to choose to choose. metachoice = the ability to get bored
@sarahdoingthing are fractal approximations of phenomenon good enough if we can't recognize the phenomenon to begin with? maybe
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