Suggest other people they could collaborate with and why Suggest refinements for their research Suggest areas that are not clear in their writing Suggest areas they can improve Suggest other directions and refinements to explore on their ideas Help collect more data Suggest related papers to look into Suggest ideas to explore for research Give… Continue reading Ideas on how I could help researchers
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AGI questions
Having big questions on your mind is important. Here are my AGI questions: How can a computer represent a concept from “multiple points of view“? How could a computer represent compositionality? How could a computer represent casualty? How could a computer have a grounded/embodied representation? How could a computer represent concepts? What is the core… Continue reading AGI questions
What I am researching for traditional machine learners
One of the central goals of Artificial Intelligence research is to build computers that comprehend like humans. This would allow us to build more intelligent systems and for us to be able to communicate with computers. Its natural that the computer science industry has a strong focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP). Advanced systems like… Continue reading What I am researching for traditional machine learners
Abstract Structure Primitives
It is a fact that there are specific neurons in the retina that take in the raw input from the eye and detect specific features such as red, blue, lines,edges, and more. These features (or objects) are sent further up in the processing center of the mind to form more complex objects like buckets, cars,… Continue reading Abstract Structure Primitives
Read, Review, and Relink. On growing your zettelkasten
I have been writing this zettelkasten now for about 3 months. It has absolutely been growing crazily. Sometimes I write several posts in a single day. When I am writing my posts, I interlink them with whatever relevant posts and I have already written. In that way, my zettelkasten grows. If you truly want to… Continue reading Read, Review, and Relink. On growing your zettelkasten
Types of work I often see myself doing
Ideation – I have practiced growing my “idea muscle” for many years by taking any topic or idea I am interested in and listing out ways to expand, experiment, grow it, or any other way I want to explore that idea. This allows me to be able to make progress on any idea that I… Continue reading Types of work I often see myself doing
How to build a Research Lab
If you have an idea and want to grow it, you may need a team. A Principal Investigator (PI) is usually someone who has done research for others before and has a PhD and now wants to go create their own research with the help of others. You will probably want to have some papers… Continue reading How to build a Research Lab
History of the artificial neuron
The McCulloch-Pitts Neuron was the first mathemetical of how neurons work. It was created by Warren MuCulloch (neuroscientist) and Walter Pitts (logician) in 1943. It is overly simplified as it takes in dendrites as binary values of 0 or 1, and then runs them through a sum function and based off the threshold limit, will… Continue reading History of the artificial neuron
Comparing random concepts together
Can we compare any random concepts? Let’s try doing it with two objects. Car Pencil moves (with human intervention) doesn’t move fast slow large small dangerous in multiple ways relatively safe object boxy long large and heavy skinny sort of portable portable solid and stable easily broken mostly metal non-metals How are they similar: man… Continue reading Comparing random concepts together
People who have influenced my thinking on AGI and the mind
There are a lot of great people who continue to influence my thinking about how the mind works. Go read a bunch of their work if you can. Joshua Tenenbaum Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=rRJ9wTJMUB8C Joshua is a powerhouse and continues to do cutting edge research on how to build real AI. He does breadth and depth… Continue reading People who have influenced my thinking on AGI and the mind