Re: AI relevent online lectures
It was, in fact, Hawkins who, for me at least, most compellingly
argues against
minds are computers. His alternative view, that they are hierarchical
memory
machines, is worth reading about in his book.
I looked at all the lectures last year, a few of them were worth
watching; including
the panel video.
.
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