Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Why Every Brain Metaphor in History Has Been Wrong [SPECIAL EDITION]

Jan 23, 2026
Join Mazviita Chirimuuta, a philosopher of neuroscience, and cognitive theorist Joscha Bach, as they unravel the complexities of brain metaphors throughout history. They challenge the simplifications used in science, questioning when models become dangerously misleading. Luciano Floridi discusses the ontological implications of information in a digital age, while Noam Chomsky offers critical insights on prediction versus understanding in scientific theories. Together, they explore the interplay between abstract patterns and reality, emphasizing the need for humility in our claims about the mind.
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ANECDOTE

Woodlouse Moment That Sparked A Theory

  • A childhood observation of wood lice inspired Carl Friston's lifelong work on the free energy principle.
  • That simple garden moment became the seed for a sweeping, controversial theory of brain function.
INSIGHT

Simplification From Cognitive Limits

  • Scientists must simplify because human cognition is limited, not necessarily because nature is simple.
  • Mazviita Chirimuuta frames scientific progress as building useful approximations, not uncovering ultimate simplicity.
INSIGHT

Kaleidoscope Hypothesis Explained

  • The Kaleidoscope Hypothesis suggests complexity arises from repeating simple patterns.
  • Francois Chollet's idea treats abstraction as mining repeated 'atoms of meaning' from experience.
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