

242. Solving The Problem Of Human Perception | Cambridge
42 snips Apr 7, 2022
Dive into a captivating exploration of human perception, highlighting the links between instinct, cognition, and technology. Discover how artificial intelligence intersects with neuropsychology, and ponder the philosophical implications of our existence. The discussion also navigates the complexities of relationships, societal structures, and the role of art in shaping human experiences. Tune in for an enlightening Q&A that addresses the future of Western society and the quest for meaning amidst evolving challenges.
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Perception and Internal Models
- We bring internal models of the world to perception and compare them to external reality.
- This comparison triggers an orienting reflex, highlighting our ignorance.
Orienting Reflex and Novelty
- Sokolov's orienting reflex is an instinctual response to error detection or novelty.
- This reflex protects us by highlighting potentially dangerous deviations from expectations.
AI and the Complexity of Perception
- AI research reveals that perception is not about passively absorbing data.
- Even simple objects have infinite perceptual interpretations, making general-purpose robots difficult to create.