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And what it means is we
really
are Bayesian inference machines.
And what this part
really
says is I have to predict the probability of different sensory feedbacks given my beliefs.
So that
really
means I have to make predictions of the future.
But it hasn't
really
been shown, it's because you have a neural simulator, simulating your own body and subtracting off that sense.
And based on this illustration, we
really
convinced ourselves in the field that the brain's making precise predictions and subtracting them off from the sensations.
Well let's think about what
really
happens.
And finally, I want to remind you, when you see animals do what look like very simple tasks, the actual complexity of what is going on inside their brain is
really
quite dramatic.
You only need to store things which are
really
going to effect movement.
Then we have a few more that can handle documents, as long as they are not too complex, and we have 5% of the population that can handle
really
complex documents.
And this one is
really
good.
"Don't say nothing to anyone, shut up
really
good and act smart."
It doesn't
really
satisfy all the requirements, it doesn't have all the characteristics of living systems and is in fact a parasite on other living systems in order to, say, reproduce and evolve.
Really
what I'm talking about here is trying to create a kind of artificial life.
Once it forms, it doesn't
really
do anything.
I'm going to add some resource from the left, here, that defuses into the system, and you can see, they
really
like that.
But again, these are done in these primordial conditions,
really
messy conditions, not sort of sterile laboratory conditions.
But it doesn't
really
need it, because it, again, sort of manages to pull itself up.
So we work with a lot of technology, but we don't
really
love technology, because it gives us a lot of pain in our work over years and years.
And once a creature pops into our minds, it's almost like the process of creation is to discover the way this creature
really
wants to exist and what form it wants to take and what way it wants to move.
However, to me, the 500 is
really
just the first 500.
So if you take a deeper look at the brain, one of the things, if you look at it in cross-section, what you can see is that you can't
really
see a whole lot of structure there.
And how they're distributed
really
contributes to their underlying function.
But I want you to understand I've been working with this group of hypotheses now for about 10 months, and what's
really
interesting is that I've been exposing them to a lot of people in the industry, and people have been finding it very hard to debunk them.
If you look hard enough, you can find
really
compelling things there.
But if you aren't
really
careful, you can get mugged.
So the thing has
really
changed.
If the left-hand side of this equation is the open-source World Wide Web, with its belief in the long tail, its belief in an absence of regulation, of an absence of security and control, it's
really
a frontier.
So Google has pushed the pendulum of technology to the absolute limit of commoditization, to the point where people who spent their whole lives developing
really
valuable, compelling entertainment and
really
valuable, compelling journalism and
really
valuable, compelling novels, can't make money doing it anymore.
And what's
really
interesting is, thanks to Apple, there's nothing that commoditizers can do about you.
No, I'm
really
serious about this.
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