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The almanac about new method of information processing
What's actually wrong with the concept of AI
Biology and artificial intelligence
Cognitive science: a beginning without an end
Holism and brain studies
Theory of Active Perception
Why perception is necessary for modeling human-like thinking
What's actually wrong with the concept of AI
Evolution of ideas underlying AI: Brief Description
Biology does not understand how the brain works
Why AI does need biology after all
How far artificial neurons are from the real ones
Creating something really similar to how the brain works
Cognitive science: a beginning without an end
Cognitive science has never produced anything practical
Consciousness is not amenable to science
No one knows what consciousness is, everyone keeps talking about it
A sudden idea — the quantum nature of consciousness
Orchestrated objective reduction: what it is and what for
Another theory of consciousness: the integrated information theory
Global workspace theory
Conscious and unconscious thinking. Questions to an academic
Questions for Theories of Consciousness
Ultimate ways to study consciousness without cutting into the brain
Albert Einstein suspected something
Why has psychoanalysis progressed more than science without scientific methods
Insights from intuition and deep observation are not exhausted and are as good as AI
There is no computation in the brain as we all know it. What kind is there?
Why it’s unreasonable to use word Learning in relation to AI
There is a different calculability: what Hilbert and Gödel discovered
Why the brain should be studied as a whole
TAPe models the workings of the mechanisms of perception
Language is a complete system, it’s how it should be studied
The principles by which the Language of Thought functions
The isomorphism of Chinese characters and TAPe
T-Bit: a unit of information 1000x of times more efficient
Why perception is necessary
for modeling human-like thinking
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It is by perceiving reality in this most complex way that humankind developed the elements of language (letters, words, etc.). The human use of those elements culminated in the advent of texts. And it is from those human-made elements and texts that LLMs learn. For us, it goes without saying that LLMs have made better use of this innate ability than classical science did.
By non-scientific we mean that this kind of computability was not derived and/or invented and then "wired" into the brain through science, like it happened with math and linguistics. The computability we're referring to is something natural and specifically intrinsic to the human brain. This tool is so powerful that even an essentially mindless (unthinking) AI has managed to take advantage of it, while science, on the contrary, has slowed it down.
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In the T-Bit project, we’re going to try and describe different aspects of individual scientific disciplines, AI included, which, in one way or another, study the issues of human thinking, mind, and consciousness, and show how TAPe explains them and even, we believe, makes discoveries and sets directions for further research of those complex concepts.
The Theory of Active Perception (TAPe) does just that — uses perception, as humans do, to obtain those meaningful primary attributes. TAPe-based methods using those primary meaningful attributes do not rely on modern mathematics, logic, or linguistics. Even more than that, TAPe-based methods deal with a different computability which is much more efficient than existing AI solutions through being closer to the human one.
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Language is not a product of human science, but rather of evolution (or the Universe, God, and so on, you name it) which was deployed in the human brain, mind, and thinking in the form of something completely non-scientific and unknown to science — computability and its constituent elements.
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But do language and texts suffice to describe a world picture? We doubt it. We ought not to forget about images, videos, sounds, smells, and other things that are very difficult to describe with language alone. This is why perception is necessary, at least as a starting point to obtain more meaningful primary attributes describing reality.
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AI, with its ability to run through huge data sets, discovered the solution "on its own" and started yielding results that meet today's challenges. Still, 99.99% of the task, which was about creating a language and its primary elements, has actually been "completed" by humans.
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AI success in language models specifically is understood as building non-scientific ways to learn a language. These ways, however, are based on the innate human capacity for language, one of the most important aspects of human perception as such.