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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
Conscious and unconscious thinking. Questions to an academic
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But many questions remain. If thinking is a process and consciousness is a frame, how exactly is this frame captured? What does it carry? Anokhin speaks here of such concepts as conscious and unconscious. But what can be conscious and unconscious? Consciousness, thinking? Can thinking be conscious or unconscious? What mechanisms make it all (brain, thinking, mind, consciousness) work?
This theory belongs to Konstantin Anokhin, an academic at the Russian Academy of Sciences. He believes that there is a sequence "brain <- mind <- consciousness." To understand consciousness, one has to understand the mind, and to understand the mind, one has to understand the brain. To understand the brain, one has to understand how it "emerged" and "apply" the properties of natural selection.
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Meanwhile, there are others. For example, the one called Cognitome. Consciousness is like a kind of frame, while thinking is a process of transition between the frames, or states. Thinking can be conscious and unconscious. Thinking is not algorithmic.
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Here Anokhin introduces the concept of Hypernetwork Theory and tries to answer the question "What is the brain?" by attempting to explain how the brain, mind, and consciousness are generated. He then comes to the following conclusion: the brain is a hypernetwork organ, while the mind is a neural hypernetwork through which a living organism relates to the surrounding world. Consciousness is global percolations (seepages) between layers, or networks. It is penetration to the deeper layers through such "holes" in a neural hypernetwork that is called consciousness.
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Kind of "on top of" natural selection, emerged a mechanism that can be called cognitive progression. This, in turn, resulted in the complexity and diversity of the brain and mind.
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So far, we have described two opposing viewpoints:
Consciousness cannot be computed, being a property of physical systems (IIT).
We can reveal objective neural processes that accompany consciousness. This empirical evidence of consciousness is consistent with the idea that consciousness emerges from specific computations and therefore can be reproduced in computing machines (GWT).
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The process of transition between states, albeit we may call them frames of consciousness — is that what thinking is? Or is it about transitions between some other states? And do we understand the difference between unconscious and conscious thinking? Can it be that conscious thinking consists of a myriad of unconscious thinking processes?