Building Remote Controls for Brains
Using genetic engineering, photosensitive proteins, and light. In today’s NYTimes.
Posts from the founder of Brains, Gualtiero Piccinini.
Using genetic engineering, photosensitive proteins, and light. In today’s NYTimes.
My paper “Computing Mechanisms”, which articulates and defends an account of what it takes for physical systems to perform computations (in the sense of computability theory and computer science), has been accepted in Philosophy of Science. I will go over it and revise it one more time before sending the …
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A couple of weeks ago, I asked whether anyone would comment on a paper of mine on connectionist computation. Several people contacted me and later sent me very hepful comments. Many thanks to them.I’ve now used Brains to receive helpful comments on my work several times, and I know other contributors have …
Why people have sex.An article about recent research on priming and how unconscious processes affect our behavior.A long article on sociable robots.
I just found this article by computer scientist Peter Kassan in the magazine Skeptic, entitled “AI Gone Awry: The Futile Quest for Artificial Intelligence”. Even though there are a few minor glitches and a more negative attitude towards AI than I have, I think Kassan’s article is a nice, updated debunking of …
Benoit Hardy-Vallee, of the University of Toronto, has posted a review of decision making from the point of view of neuroeconomics on his blog, Natural Rationality. The article is forthcoming in Philosophy Compass. Benoit is hoping to receive feedback on his article before it gets published. He also told me …