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Former neuroscientist working in AI and distributed data. relativereality.substack.com Writings.
Recursive nature of human experience: /mirror-loom
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Re-introducing myself. I'm a former neuroscientist working on AI for enterprise. We are now moving into production with something I think its pretty new, real-time, collaborative AI. Think AI workers in a slack chat answering questions and doing jobs with teams of people.
What I'm most interested in can be summed up ...
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Cryptography is a kind of resonance.
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One of the things I've noticed about successful people that I'm trying to practice this year in particular.
You want something. It's out there but there are many barriers between you and it. You might delay things while you figure out a strategy, you might fear that you can't get past a barrier, so you maybe don't st...
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Recursion can make it seem like something is simultaneously true and false, and our brains do a lot if it.
“This sentence is false. “
“Is there a sound if nobody hears it?”
“One hand clapping.”
A tapestry being woven by a loom through a mirror is a metaphor of mind.
Feedback mechanisms, think recursion, are surprisingly new even as they are ubiquitous in biology and many systems today. This may be why we have trouble
naturally grokking recursive systems like our own minds. (Many zen koans are attempting to get one to see recursion that seems counterintuitive)
1800s saw many new
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Feedback mechanisms, think recursion, are surprisingly new even as they are ubiquitous in biology and many systems today. This may be why we have trouble
naturally grokking recursive systems like our own minds. (Many zen koans are attempting to get one to see recursion that seems counterintuitive)
1800s saw many new...
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