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Karl Friston on What Is Life, Consciousness, the meta-Hard Problem, and the Free Energy Principle

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

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Expected Complexity Minimizing Imperative

leaving one's option open is a very important aspect of this expected complexity minimizing imperative that you get from trying to minimize the expected free energy for expected following a particular choice or action. Put all your eggs in that one basket because you could be wrong so you need to have some spread it's not a direct delta function it's not just that and then that spread is equivalent to entropy is that correct? There's a trade-off between you wanting to be completely accurate but then leaving one's options open yep no that that's absolutely right.

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