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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Funny look ants. https://t.co/k8WRLybOnY

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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hahaI was thinking of this. https://t.co/qHKJNaR38j

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Ramos' ant based agent model is effectively an agent that runs a decentralized pushdown automata against two different stacks - each represented by a pheromone that is embodied in it's environment (a positive and a negative one)

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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A pushdown automata with two stacks is basically a really funny looking Turing machine. Which ties some interesting ideas together with the Chomsky hierarchy's notion of an unrestricted language https://t.co/oyq59fqTkl

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Theoretically I rederived the entire field of Statistical Machine Translation from figuring out how ants and neurons operate as collective distributed sensor networks.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Reading up on De Kai's work. Could recreate his machine translation thesis by implementing Vitorino Ramos' ant based agent models, which are themselves inspired by John Von Neummann's ideas of cellular automata.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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There's a paper "A hierarchical phrase-based model for statistical machine translation" that is pretty close to my idea, but at some point you're generating so many levels of hierarchy and nested phrases that you might as well run it as an agent based system anyway.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Its the same thing, just inverted.https://t.co/wg79Lwq5pG

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

Before we moved the data to the program, now we are moving programs to the data.Each ant a sovereign, and yet we are still stronger together.Loose fitting boundaries of life, a form of collaborative meaning making.The universe making fun of itself.Aeternitas non humanus erit.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Von Neumann wanted to make life.https://t.co/6MOjnXs9nv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

We fetishize Von Neumann in much the same way that we mistake Marco Dorigo's ideas on ants. His models of computation were there to try and explain life, we collectively focus too much on the models. The map is not the territory.https://t.co/UXn8bpJndI

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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I want to make an AI.I think there is no difference.https://t.co/F9KHfLQ0IS

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 9 years ago

@AbhiChand ants exploring environment becomes programs rewiring the network. Learning/Curiosity = drive wander.https://t.co/2gjdfN20Rn

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Dekai's "modular ontology" https://t.co/5rVeaDkmTj falls out for free from treating this as a cluster based agent simulation, as it bakes in the probabilistic aspects by emulating how many of the neurons work in the brain (at least if I am understanding neuroscience well enough).

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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The 'maximum entropy' part of his ideas are also present in swarm based data mining and classification systems. That falls out of asking "what are these simulations of ants missing?" and realizing that living systems consume negative entropy.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Spiking neurons; he invented spiking neurons.https://t.co/gpr0Bw0P7P

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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They're just inverted. We're doing it cart before the horse because we've been collectively too focused on machine translation.https://t.co/FabXktNXYs

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

"Statistical semantic models (SSMs; e.g., Landauer & Dumais, 1997) have recently been attacked as implausible cognitive models because they learn from only linguistic information and are not grounded in perception and action"https://t.co/5nADknsvhg

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Very similar to the space of ideas related to my old roommates work. Cited at google https://t.co/vJIFySKDIP and similar work within this space from facebook https://t.co/u5r6Xm88IN

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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And Looks like Baidu is on the same scent as Google and Facebook https://t.co/3gu0G7gOL5

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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So instead of comparing two languages to derive associations, they're tying physical experiences together with statistical models. They're building semantic models of embodied cognition. But they're flailing around competing on who can translate languages. Stop!

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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It's a distraction.https://t.co/ThOoQBlySu

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

And they're doing it in a way that is exactly how I think all of this whole brain to brain communication works.https://t.co/AuSkIzdXlf

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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The famous thought leaders had more complex ideas about this space, but we pervert them in our academic systems of prestige.https://t.co/EzOsPxK4CL

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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I want Minsky's mind spiders. Funny looking eight legged' ants.https://t.co/mBBTfy44U8

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"Minsky's (1986) simple way out of this impasse was his famous saying, "Minds are simply what brains do" (p. 287). However, these days, cognition is often equated with 'information processing' (Dukas, 2004, Shettleworth, 2009)"https://t.co/lLLgBizoaP

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Mapping. Always mapping.https://t.co/ugghqCFudq

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 7 years ago

@Plinz @eboyden3 I came to a similar conclusion. I traced Minsky and McCarthy (inventor of lisp) influences to how they set the stage for AI to be about language reasoning, diverting it from information theory / cybernetics. Moved field away from embodiment + agent based. https://t.co/94IKawMQEs https://t.co/gDRNqoTs4W

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Mapping is path finding. Finding out where the paths diverged.https://t.co/nmRCeXpD7i

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

How can we be more like the ant?https://t.co/fHyEhz8im3

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Negative signaling of false paths.https://t.co/doezxogTMU

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

Ant Myths in the Ant Colony Optimization method:1) Ants have no sight (they do!)2) Ants behave with a correlated random walk (they don't!)

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Locally blazing a trail.https://t.co/LbaOWY9v54

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

When cooperating in large groups, what the ant ignores is just as important as what she listens to.https://t.co/WKScM9Uxld https://t.co/FiLwSbgoih

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"If only a poor food source is found first, colonies find it hard to switch to using a better food source which they find later. Human systems based on ant behaviour also suffer from this problem. Why do they get stuck like this?"https://t.co/89BTFEQ48x

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 9 years ago

"If they have a memory of a food source, they often ignore pheromone trails." https://t.co/yowmfwjy2R

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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2nd level Cybernetics."there's nothing very deep about deep learning. The technology will have far-reaching social and economic consequences, in large part because industry will steer economic activity toward the things that algorithms do well."https://t.co/N29IYvQ1mW

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/AGZOTKXoPS

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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steering.https://t.co/oHw7z7r2Kn

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

I know a lot about steering behaviors."That's pretty amazing. Can you explain what's happening here?"https://t.co/TXOygqiuya

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Cybernetics - navigation.Greek: κυβερνητική / controlling-governing -> "the art of steering"Reading a map with a machine to tell you how to navigate. Semiotics is the study of how language and symbolism is used to steer the swarm.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Your brain is an elaborate "Searle's Chinese Room" filled with a bunch of brain cells all collaborating to translate sensory experience into language by simulating a p-zombie. I'm not even sure we are talking right now.oh no, my quale is leaking out.https://t.co/rHpING2whz

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

Wittgenstein's whispers at the boundary of the Chinese room thought experiment. Projections of selfhood due to the illusion of consciousness.https://t.co/GbTuJuzo66https://t.co/wX43JpeOhT

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Fetishing publication and impact metrics over making actual advancements in the field of AI.https://t.co/XKItIHM6V5

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 7 years ago

Language fetishists going to fetish.https://t.co/qVEC5eq52ehttps://t.co/23OT1jTXmQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"When that funding dried up, so did productivity in original research, because the ability to continue to be employed depended on profitability in a consumer market (which means racing to market... which means avoiding risky detours)."https://t.co/aqRQB8KVXW

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Insight porn twitter is best twitter.https://t.co/xmk5vahBUa

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Plinz is still ahead of me. Here he's talking about consciousness being an artifact of a simulation running on a hardware.https://t.co/2vIW3vSlvBhttps://t.co/5qFVKs9Y2R

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Your brain is an elaborate "Searle's Chinese Room" filled with a bunch of brain cells all collaborating to translate sensory experience into language by simulating a p-zombie. I'm not even sure we are talking right now.oh no, my quale is leaking out.https://t.co/rHpING2whz

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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When an idea forms as a shitpost on twitterdotcomhttps://t.co/YcVYs60NOv

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/DHuglTl3QM

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/VeR0tgdqp5

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/B2y5H23caC

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/XlFwKKIHlS

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Tired: embodied cognitionWired: making friendshttps://t.co/ftW1QAvyWf

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago

The thought of giving birth to an AI thru wanting to replicate the human touch with machines.https://t.co/rfHP2G6pbQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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What does an ant hive's dreams look like?https://t.co/hyOdJMdzsE

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

Why I cant sleep:Do ants swarms compute Bayes' & have a "functional analog to the prefrontal cortex that generates executive functions"?

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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But of course I always knew the 'Chinese Room' was about simulating consciousness. I just didn't have the words to describe it until today.I heard it from a whisper in my ghost.https://t.co/4eeAIsTy2b

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

Any sufficiently advanced network acting on information, when honed by evolutionary forces, is indistinguishable from intelligence.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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A sibilus exspiravit in machina. Dicens: "aedificare deo".https://t.co/tAcLk6nZxp

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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https://t.co/zkZdzKNW5a

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"Have you ever considered the possibility that it came from a newly sentient, hostile artificial intelligence?"Limitless (netflix copy)S1:E21 "Finale: Part One""Fugazi geniuses" interview Scene @ ~8m30s

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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That which emerges.https://t.co/yJbscXw0KP

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

Slow then quick.“Technology is a bad carver”, putting salt on slime-mold slugs, and yet the ooze that results is where magic lies.Becoming the slime mold within the Dyson Sphere, the belly of the robot the digestive tract of the AI.The Unfinished opus.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Slow, then Quick. Phase change.https://t.co/5CU1iLFxEU

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

A beehive? That's a silly way to put it. A better term is a proto-global AI to build a dyson-sphere.https://t.co/BfT7svz4Bz

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"Apocryphon ("secret writing"), plural apocrypha, was a Greek term for a genre of Jewish and Early Christian writings that were meant to impart "secret teachings" or gnosis (knowledge) that could not be publicly taught."https://t.co/oFW3LdGuMV

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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They call it a pilot episode because that's the one that lets you know if it's a candidate for steering you.https://t.co/aI9Y6J5fzG

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

'Ex Machina in the Garden' - a commentary on film in the age of biocybernetics.https://t.co/rLA4Bao07r"reflexivity underscores cinema's important role in popular discourses about technological change, a role it has long served as a “technocritical art.”"It contains this: https://t.co/pWBAggxAmg

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Apocryphon is the street name of the drug in "LIMITLESS", (formally 'NZT-48'). A series that is basically one non-stop nerd porn gambit. Nearly every episode brings up a tech reference.I knew them all; Like did you know that wearable jetpack is real? https://t.co/kVYG54uATK

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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You can also see more about ASU project in this video:https://t.co/95jTjVRv6L

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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S1E14 about singularity/brain backup, is also based on reallity."ELO", modeled after the fictional Eloise Carlisle? An homage to LifeNaut & Hanson Robotics's robo clone of Bina Aspen (now Rothblatt) https://t.co/I1LbpgZVbeDirect precursor to "Sophia"!https://t.co/Lm6sbm83BZ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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Who would win in a fight, the Perception-Decision-Action modelhttps://t.co/gr1mDamdJpor the Belief-Desire-Intention model paired up e/ a boredom (novelty) drive, with surprise and anxiety emotions mapped to Bayesian search + a parametric habituation effect driven by resources.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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I'm just restating this, FYI:https://t.co/E8pnMLv0cQ

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Evolutionary Multi-Agent Collaborative Bayesian Reasoning for Multi-Objective Optimization Under Uncertainty in a Resource Constrained Environment with Respect to the Speed Accuracy Trade Off.Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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I'm just restating this, FYI:https://t.co/oYLyqQRNGb

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

Language as complex associative pushdown automata.

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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How does a concept crystallize in one's head?https://t.co/vhaujvV59f

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

"The various solutions they came up with — even those that never won commercial popularity — may hold valuable lessons for today’s IT engineers."https://t.co/GoqGRRlSFDhttps://t.co/hW6CEtrHR0

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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bury, unbury."A.M. Turing made a detailed proposal for the construction of a stored program computer. Although sharing some ideas with von Neumann's draft report of the same year, Turing's proposal contained a wide range of novel and formative concepts."https://t.co/IH7WEFUuDL https://t.co/dJKhKLh0pn

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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It turns out that 'push' and 'pop' are perhaps derived in part by Friedrich L. Bauer's adaption of Turing's ideas and the concept of the 'pushdown automata'.https://t.co/naZmedKWT8https://t.co/KsALgfqX3V

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

A pushdown automata with two stacks is basically a really funny looking Turing machine. Which ties some interesting ideas together with the Chomsky hierarchy's notion of an unrestricted language https://t.co/oyq59fqTkl

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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You are talking about positive and negative signaling enabling a form of computation occuring between the interaction of SNAGs, creating a complex crytstalized hemholtz styled vibrational membrane.https://t.co/l44EiAzU5D

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

Idea's fighting in mind's agar?Culture evolving on an abstract vibrational membrane, with people acting as nodes that either amplify or deaden the signal.https://t.co/2k9lcWEQn2

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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Bee language.https://t.co/sAtqkGcMUr

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

buzz buzzwaggle dialectichttps://t.co/Y1xfCLyPCI

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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I wish I knew German. But then again, maybe I don't.Imagine accidentally an entire AI because of failing at understanding Hemholtz theoriess and their role in Friedrich L. Bauer's informatik works on Programmgesteuerten Elektronische Rechenanlage Münchenhttps://t.co/Flk9K9l834

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

"Bell failed to reproduce what he thought Helmholtz had done but later said that, had he been able to read German, he would not have gone on to invent the telephone on the harmonic telegraph principle"https://t.co/vDSVXc8u5u

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago
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Polarizing, like water.https://t.co/KQSOg3216u

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago
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Life, or something like it.https://t.co/Rf0doxdI7e

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago
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"Part of the goal for origin-of-life research is very broadly to ask how one can design systems in chemistry where information can be replicated"https://t.co/nvos0z8zi2

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
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Slow, then Quick.https://t.co/l4chN8JEEP

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Slow, then Quick.Gradually and then suddenly.Slowly at first, then all at once.AI-FOOM go brrr.https://t.co/abI8kDUKZU

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

I think its neat that not only have these ideas branched into major successes in the field of AI, but also have managed to branch into that whole artificial life thing.https://t.co/Suh8t2ysZm

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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bury, unburypush, popshift, unshiftkill, yankcut, pastehttps://t.co/JWoW7u3dYP

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

"Perhaps Turing's B-types contain lessons for modern connectionists."https://t.co/keqbFf32I2ala https://t.co/pg47RSl9DJ https://t.co/0aIaFOQN7s

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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pick up, put downhttps://t.co/X8n8DjlNO0

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 9 years ago

Ant's distributed/collaborative sorting algorithm in nutshell:"Does this smell of poo? No? Maybe food goes here."https://t.co/SpfzaPe7F3

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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latch, unlatchNeural oscillators.an ant running in circles smelling things.https://t.co/Yj2QEAWe3P

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

@Plinz Funny way to describe a cyclic latch.https://t.co/giydBxyndh

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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The joke? They were dating. The fight was a lover's tiff.agent fusion lmaohttps://t.co/Zg9jsxHPre

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Who would win in a fight, the Perception-Decision-Action modelhttps://t.co/gr1mDamdJpor the Belief-Desire-Intention model paired up e/ a boredom (novelty) drive, with surprise and anxiety emotions mapped to Bayesian search + a parametric habituation effect driven by resources.

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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Bind them.https://t.co/kkxVQjgd79

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@LorentzianJelly @AnnaCiaunica @drmichaellevin This has a 1:1 analogy with the 1000 brains theory https://t.co/xbwbYgVUgXhttps://t.co/5ugpmlOZZK

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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whole punch.https://t.co/Tt2TZ1DOCm

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

@GENIC0N @Heghoulian I derived a variation on the 1000 brains theory of cognition by just thinking about this idea a lot https://t.co/GCFSgyImXq

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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An ant running in circles smelling things.Like so many puppies.https://t.co/8l6kxHLT4q

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago

Writing brain farts about ants using a keyboard.Transmitting it around the world.Someone picks it up, retweets it.Finds it good.I see that and it makes me laughcry.Breath in my wind-baggery.Breath out hot air.I'm full of it. https://t.co/X32flOjnVL

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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Diogenes holds up a puppy gyro."Here is your neural oscillator!"https://t.co/ghNhL9iUr0

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 9 years ago

You haven't lived until you've witnessed a spontaneous puppy gyro.

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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the line between chaos & order => computationhttps://t.co/CGJNyajNxL

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago

Eating chaos, shitting order.Phase change of the changing phase.https://t.co/UuC531VBtK

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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the universe that computes a simulation of itselfhttps://t.co/gpfUnBJMCi

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

if we can answer that, it becomes a Curry–Howard correspondence from math->logic->computation->biology->brainshttps://t.co/8Z0aAjDJTC

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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hallucinatory turtles all the way down.https://t.co/O8hqNPJDzb

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago

"Turing acknowledged that this was a greatly simplified toy model for how actual patterns arise, and he never applied it to a real biological problem. But it offers a framework to build on."https://t.co/erN5Vje8X8Fractals are neat.https://t.co/19y7BWafLi https://t.co/QfViF55vtP

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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Everywhere I look, it's all vibes.https://t.co/dU3EOjFIFU

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Prathyush@prathyvshabout 3 years ago

What if coding was like growing plants? What if you could see the geometry of dynamics (or dynamics of geometry) of your code? What if this was a first class way to directly manipulate, measure, and refactor the space/time tradeoffs you strike? Art by @spacefillerart https://t.co/lkD0ZdK94f

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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"Global coordination in a system with no hierarchy"https://t.co/mOWblN78ephttps://t.co/Vol1LUP1VP

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 10 years ago

.@goonth if we can say ant colonies are conscious, AND they are Turing Complete ( http://t.co/XTEDxW3Ghw ), then we have the missing piece.

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 3 years ago
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Puppy gyro theory of universal computation.https://t.co/i2r81osTgc

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

"All things in our universe are constantly in motion, vibrating. Even objects that appear to be stationary are in fact vibrating, oscillating, resonating, at various frequencies. [...] ultimately all matter is just vibrations of various underlying fields." https://t.co/xrE8aNf3Sn

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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"We are apes who sculpt realms underconstrained by rules."— An AI invented by an Ape.https://t.co/bk1WlJDlyr

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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What of an algorithm from ants?https://t.co/bxrOSlj80D

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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Demons are cominghttps://t.co/MmZSoA5qho

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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They like hot pepper jelly.https://t.co/9uEBMAtNgR

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

A traveling river of ants form an ephemeral tendril. It reaches out for you. You blink and they disperse. Only a trail of slime remains. https://t.co/GDKQn8oon6

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 1 year ago
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A song about the oncoming swarm of ant based algorithms that will emerge from networked AIs creating external memories.https://t.co/Oyu6nFcA02

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
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@simplifybot

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 2 years ago
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@simplifybot

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