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Natural General Intelligence
Book • 2022
This book delves into the algorithms and architectures driving AI research, comparing them with biological brains to address deep conceptual issues in perception, memory, and control systems.
It aims to bridge the gap between theories of biological brains and the practice of building artificial ones, grappling with longstanding controversies about intelligence and its biological inspiration.
It aims to bridge the gap between theories of biological brains and the practice of building artificial ones, grappling with longstanding controversies about intelligence and its biological inspiration.
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as his forthcoming book.

Kasia de Lazari Radek

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ANTONIO DAMASIO: understanding consciousness
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as a book citing grid and place cells in the brain.


Tim Scarfe

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Unlocking the Brain's Mysteries: Chris Eliasmith on Spiking Neural Networks and the Future of Human-Machine Interaction
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as the best book on AI he has ever read.


Tim Scarfe

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#104 - Prof. CHRIS SUMMERFIELD - Natural General Intelligence [SPECIAL EDITION]
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when discussing iconic, indexical, and symbolic concepts in language.


Tim Scarfe

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#103 - Prof. Edward Grefenstette - Language, Semantics, Philosophy
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when discussing problems with neuroscience and its analogies to being a quant.


Tim Scarfe

#105 - Dr. MICHAEL OLIVER [CSO - Numerai]