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The Free Energy Principle in Our Daily Life With Karl Friston

The Rhys Show

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Are You Like Me, I'm Like You?

Anything that has a depgerentide model that exists must therefore behave as a curious creature. And it turns out that, mathematically, thosep ns whose outcomes are consequences have the smallest expected freenergy. So when you put this into the mix, then the obvious thing, of course, is for those things that are sufficiently like me an and a i to converge on the same constracts. In cellular biology, it would be auto poesis, and i'm sure there's a good word for it in cultural evolutionar psychology. Do you know what the word is?

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