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Minds and Computer Algorithms

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In this episode, Oyani and Dr. Ray use the no mentation without representation principle introduced in the previous episode to discuss the similarities between minds and computer algorithms. They then discuss what it means to navigate the conceptual space when solving a problem using thought experiments involving crossword puzzles and optimization algorithms.
The basis of their argument is that minds and computers are similar in that both physical systems are subsets of the universe that can be placed in many configurations. Also, in both cases, the configuration of the systems depend on the input data they receive and how they process information. In the case of a computer, the software placed on the system affects how the system processes data. For beings of mind, the state of mind determines how the system processes data and thus affects the configuration of its physical system.
Given these symmetries, the process of solving a problem can be understood in terms of optimizing objective functions by searching in the space of configurations. The hosts also discuss how this perspective gives insight into the questions of self and what it means to be socialized so that composite minds can be created. This leads into discussions of reformulating the golden rule in terms of optimization, what is evil from the perspective of an information processor, and the importance of cooperation.
So join us if you're interested in discussions about ethics, socialization, and problem solving from the perspective of an information processor. Also, don't forget to leave a review.
You can join our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/thebottomturtle/
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As always, stay turtlin' my friends!

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In this episode, Oyani and Dr. Ray use the no mentation without representation principle introduced in the previous episode to discuss the similarities between minds and computer algorithms. They then discuss what it means to navigate the conceptual space when solving a problem using thought experiments involving crossword puzzles and optimization algorithms.
The basis of their argument is that minds and computers are similar in that both physical systems are subsets of the universe that can be placed in many configurations. Also, in both cases, the configuration of the systems depend on the input data they receive and how they process information. In the case of a computer, the software placed on the system affects how the system processes data. For beings of mind, the state of mind determines how the system processes data and thus affects the configuration of its physical system.
Given these symmetries, the process of solving a problem can be understood in terms of optimizing objective functions by searching in the space of configurations. The hosts also discuss how this perspective gives insight into the questions of self and what it means to be socialized so that composite minds can be created. This leads into discussions of reformulating the golden rule in terms of optimization, what is evil from the perspective of an information processor, and the importance of cooperation.
So join us if you're interested in discussions about ethics, socialization, and problem solving from the perspective of an information processor. Also, don't forget to leave a review.
You can join our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/thebottomturtle/
and you can email us at [email protected]
As always, stay turtlin' my friends!

If you enjoy the podcast, please support us by leaving a review, rating the podcast, and/or telling a friend.
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review on our FaceBook page at: https://www.facebook.com/thebottomturtle/
If you have any questions or ideas you want discussed on the show, leave us an email at [email protected]

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