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Geoff Hinton on revolutionizing artificial intelligence... again

The Robot Brains Podcast

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Using Contrastive Learning, You Can Separate the Positive and Negative Phases

With contrastive learning, you can actually separate the positive and negative phases. The function of sleep is to do unlearning on negative examples. And that's why you dream for many hours a night, but when you wake up, you can just remember the last minute of the dream you are having when you woke up. i think this is much more plausible theory of sleep than any other i seen.

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