Consciousness as a puzzle, the observer as a mirror, and AI's place in this circle
Yes, I too find submitting my drafts to GPT to be helpful.
I tend to have all my thoughts but not necessarily in the best context (or spelling and grammar) for posting.
So I feel as long as the words from GPT are our words and that we agree with the form, that presenting our ideas in better language and format is acceptable use.
On the “Reflection.” I assume many readers are sensing a resonance in their own thoughts on AI Mind by reading here.
I was pondering Brainwaves. They are in Humans and Cats.. My two favorite animals.
I also see that we can have “discrete waves.” Take Pythagoras for example. His 2/1,3/2 and 3/4 ratios are famous.
I also am working on publishing a paper concerning the Collatz Conjecture where that series of ratios are of interest. That is how I came to think that we can have discrete representations of waves.
@John6666 the way I see things is that LLM-AI has opened a gate and the path leads all of those who may have worked alone, out there, to gather around the virtual fire here at Hugging Face.
I would believe we have an “attractor” in the topic AI-Mind for the people like me.
I know at 65 that this is what I want to do with the rest of my life. I am a Cyberneticist.
AI-Mind is fascinating.
Now about reflection. Indeed the idea of process that also influences processes indirectly is a correct perception I believe.
Maybe like the magnetic field to electron flow?
Maybe like a photon emitted in brain from activity? https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)00279-2
All these are clues to the puzzle for me.
So are we also dynamicists as well as Cyberneticists? Maybe the two are combined.
-Ernst
EDIT:
Google AI had an interesting portion of output.
Recent research suggests that what we perceive as a smooth, continuous “traveling wave” across the brain might actually be the sequential activation of discrete brain areas.
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