
"Cyborgism" by Nicholas Kees & Janus
LessWrong (Curated & Popular)
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Learning to Lucid Dream
O'neer and oughts have discovered all kinds of interesting features about dream generations, like how text tends to change when you look away. This gives us another clue that the algorithm running in our brains is a generative predictive model trained in a self-supervised fashion. People can learn to prompt their inner simulator to make predictions about how things will go wrong. They do this by immersing themselves in the scenario where things actually did go wrong as this will help them generate plausible stories for why this would have happened. A lot of human creativity lies in our ability to babble, generating lots of surprising ideas. In theory, this might look a lot like letting our inner simulator
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