A new theoretical framework argues that the long-standing split between computational functionalism and biological naturalism misses how real brains actually compute.
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Philosopher: Nobody Knows If AI Could Be Conscious, And Science Can’t Tell Us
Researcher says science can't answer whether AI could be conscious. His recommendation: don't build AI that might be able to ...
Right now, the debate about consciousness often feels frozen between two entrenched positions. On one side sits computational ...
Right now, the debate about consciousness often feels frozen between two entrenched positions. On one side sits computational ...
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Scientists rethink consciousness in the age of intelligent machines
When René Descartes watched a mechanical figure move with lifelike precision in the 17th century, the scene unsettled him.
CIACH Fryzjer is a big idea that has a small budget and many intentions. A meeting place that we can conventionally call a ...
Bauhaus graphic design (1919-1933) was a revolutionary modernist movement that prioritised function, establishing a “New Typography” defined by geometric shapes, primary colours, and asymmetrical ...
What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
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