
Episode 18: Oleh Rybkin, UPenn, on exploration and planning with world models
Generally Intelligent
Nour Science and the Architecture of the Brain
Andrew Yage: I think fundamentally the problem with nour science is that everybody except people in that paper is doing that. But still, fundamentally, they are trying to figure out the architecture of the brain. Actually go in and see, ok, while this neuron does this computation, this newron does this computation. And ofviousely on the neuron level, you will never be able do that. Although trying to do that for mice, even that is probably impossible. It's possible for worms or flies. Human intelligence is just way too complicated for that to ever work. So if you want to understand your science, you could try to understand what's included in dns? The
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