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The Free Energy Principle in Our Daily Life With Karl Friston

The Rhys Show

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What Kind of Information Can Replicate in Our Brains?

The key distinction between us af the reflecive, in the moment, homeostatic behavior of cemotactic cells and things like you and me is a temporal depth. And that's just because our generative models have acquired a temporal depth that we can actually roll out and predict what would happen if i did that. So ther now becomes implicit autolomy in the sense of agency. I'm not saying that all systems, artonna systems, know they are agents, but they will certainly behave as if they had a model of their agency. The internal states of something now can hold information about something else. But i don't think it's kind of information that you

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