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Reason, Intelligence and Understanding
neuroscience

Reason, Intelligence and Understanding

Not too long ago I came across a compilation of ChatGPT’s mistakes at reasoning [5]. The fact that a language … Continue reading Reason, Intelligence and Understanding

Geoff Hinton leaves Google
artificial intelligence

Geoff Hinton leaves Google

Even if you’re not an AI practitioner or researcher you probably heard the news about Geoffrey Hinton, the so-called godfather … Continue reading Geoff Hinton leaves Google

Adventures in a Patternless Universe
philosophy

Adventures in a Patternless Universe

“Most observable patterns of nature arise from aggregation of numerous small-scale processes… Aggregation tends to smooth fluctuations.”– S. A. Frank … Continue reading Adventures in a Patternless Universe

Between Mnemosyne and Cassandra
philosophy

Between Mnemosyne and Cassandra

“There is no greater sorrow than to be mindful of the happy time in misery.” Dante Alighieri, Inferno (Canto V) … Continue reading Between Mnemosyne and Cassandra

Intelligence and Thought
neuroscience

Intelligence and Thought

I have reached a point where the various social dilemmas (problems of my social life) and intellectual dilemmas (problems of … Continue reading Intelligence and Thought

On Thought
neuroscience

On Thought

Let’s start with thought. That act of sequence generation, which it is most of the time considered the pinnacle of … Continue reading On Thought

The Brain and the Signal
neuroscience

The Brain and the Signal

What sound does a tree falling in a forest make if no one is around to hear it? Answer: none, … Continue reading The Brain and the Signal

Rachael or the legitimacy of memory
philosophy

Rachael or the legitimacy of memory

It’s been already a few years since I play around in my head with the following situation. I imagine myself … Continue reading Rachael or the legitimacy of memory

On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)
artificial intelligence

On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)

I am currently working in a project that involves some sort of text mining and natural language processing (NLP). For … Continue reading On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)

Grammatical and Symbolic thoughts
philosophy

Grammatical and Symbolic thoughts

“Having a thought does not mean having an internal representation that is a cleaned up version of the sentence any … Continue reading Grammatical and Symbolic thoughts

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