Artificiality: Minds Meeting Machines

Best of: Barbara Tversky & Spacial Cognition

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Jan 11, 2024
Barbara Tversky, an Emerita professor of psychology at Stanford and a thought leader in spatial cognition, shares her groundbreaking insights on how our physical interactions shape cognitive processes. The conversation explores the connection between spatial reasoning and AI, highlighting how Large Multimodal Models mirror human sensory integration. Tversky also discusses the powerful role of external expressions in creativity, the dynamics of memory during crises, and the cultural nuances influencing urban driving behaviors. These concepts are increasingly relevant as we navigate AI's evolving landscape.
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Spatial Reasoning Predates Language

  • Spatial reasoning is fundamental to thought and may predate language.
  • We effortlessly process vast spatial information, like faces and scenes, which are hard to describe verbally.
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Distorted Spatial Reasoning

  • Our spatial reasoning is distorted by heuristics and perspectives.
  • Distances are perceived differently based on our location and landmarks' influence, like the Eiffel Tower example.
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Externalizing Thoughts

  • Externalizing thoughts, like cave drawings, aids cognitive processing.
  • This "putting thought into the world" has driven societal and scientific progress.
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