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Jakob Hohwy, “The Predictive Mind” (Oxford UP, 2014)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

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Prediction and Minimization - The Second Order Precision

There's a sense in which not only do you sort of take in sensory input, sorry, generate a prediction and error if they're assuming there is one. But there's also, I don't know if you want to call it a hypothesis about whether the source of that input or that input itself is reliable, right, or is to be trusted. This is a really important part of the whole framework, this idea of that our prediction and minimization is, is optimized in terms of the precision of the prediction errors. And it's a simple reflection of the fact that we live in a, in a changing world where there are lots of causes out there that impinge on our senses.

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