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Or, The Ghost in the Shell

(I have a sense of something here but I don't really know how to articulate it, and I'm certainly not a neuroscientist or anything.

Still.

Something to do with the notion that cognition - consciousness - is all linear algebra, spatial math. How do you know when you understand something? When you can "see" it from "multiple angles".

I think we need to give AI a third eye.)
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>>17013760
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c
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>>17013767
You're actually an idiot if you don't understand what they're getting at. But it's nothing groundbreaking, they're just saying that consciousness requires a body.
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>>17013784
seems like he's claiming that the "seeing from multiple angles" idiom actually has some underlying significance, relating thinking to the algebra/geometry of space
OP assuming you're not just trolling or a picrel bot, you might enjoy The Stuff of Thought by Stephen Pinker. He notes that "thoughts as objects in a space" metaphors show up in a lot of languages and posits that the underlying metaphor says something about cognition. I forget the details but I liked the book



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