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Everything relevant to the thought... In this work, we explore the validity and potential application of this seemingly intuitive link between consciousness and intelligence. ...
... Given this apparent trend, we use the motivating example of mental time travel in humans to propose ways in which insights from each of the three theories may be combined into a unified model. ...
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... From 1987 to 2011, manufacturing productivity grew dramatically faster than productivity for the economy as a whole. But since 2011, manufacturing productivity has flat-lined, while other sectors continued improving. I wonder what explains this. https://t.co/4OQx10B56Y ...
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... This time the price rise is across the board, in fact in some cases higher in sprawl areas 2/ Eg Atlanta v Boston, on a log scale so you can see proportional differences: Boston >> Atlanta last time, if anything Atlanta > Boston now 3/ https://t.co/AbsuLsbbcY What's going on? ...
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... The use of "owner's equivalent rent" to measure housing costs is easily the CPI component that gets the most attention from skeptics of official inflation statistics. ...
... This @JosephPolitano writeup is invaluable for understanding how this works. https://t.co/mmlaHCOVYW https://t.co/xtCyVhGzZl The use of OER to measure housing costs strikes a lot of people as goofy when they first hear about it. ...
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... [https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/how-emotionally-intelligent-people-use-send-a-bible-rule-to-become-remarkably-more-memorable.html](https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/how-emotionally-intelligent-people-use-send-a-bible-rule-to-become-remarkably-more-memorable.html) ...
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... One use of Twitter: to post background information that I may use in columns and newsletters. So, a bit about market expectations of inflation. Right now, the yield on one-year inflation-protected Treasuries is -3.2% 1/ https://t.co/fl2zU5H36X The one-year rate on ordinary Treasuries is 0.48%. ...
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... Price controls VERY occasionally have their uses — during wartime when rationing is rampant and perceived fairness/lack of profiteering are important 2/ There's also a *possible* argument for temporary controls to break a wage-price spiral that is persisting despite a weak economy — although making ...
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... GitHub copilot is promising, but it's not human-level yet. It might be possible for Self-driving to use LLMs as foundations to build models that can predict the social behavior of humans on the street. ...
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... It's not the only way we convey ideas, e.g. day to day conversations usually are more or less structure-free and spontaneous. Ideas are bouncing in all directions. ...
... In the Internet age, Twitter and other social media provide new ways to perform such conversations multilaterally, but they are not well structured. ...
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... This [Twitter conversation](https://twitter.com/yudapearl/status/1495128028443074561?t=E66IfwHivO5BIu3qT1dEyg&s=19) showed how difficult to actually having a group discussion on an expansive topic. I believe that the mind net can organize such interaction of ideas much better. ...
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... Group conversations, online communities, and coffee shop conversations have been great for exchanging ideas, but these forms usually lack organization and structure. ...
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... The value it brings is being testified widely. ...
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... Use cases: find other thoughts from the user. Alternative: a dedicated user page where other users can search for content authored by that user. ...
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... More precisely, LLMs model the concepts in natural languages using the language (albeit in a different syntax). Obviously, LLMs don't need to learn the concepts from scratch, they already have encoded words. ...
... The ability to model concepts using words, phrases and even sentences combined with syntax is critical. [It might be the reason we humans reached our level of intelligence](https://www.themind.net/hypotheses/8yof9E9YTYu4vHQI4qgBcw). ...
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... **ChatGPT**: Your hypothesis describes a process that is similar to how the brain is thought to process and classify sensory information. Cortical columns, which are groups of neurons in the cerebral cortex, are thought to play a role in processing and classifying sensory information. ...
... These predictions are then compared to the actual input, and any discrepancies between the two are used to update the column's understanding of the sensory information. ...
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