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EP 281 Jeff Hawkins and Viviane Clay on the Thousand Brains Theory

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Feb 4, 2025
In this episode, neuroscientist Jeff Hawkins, founder of Numenta and author of 'A Thousand Brains', teams up with Viviane Clay, director of the Thousand Brains Project and cognitive computing expert. They delve into the Thousand Brains Theory, examining the brain's cortical columns and their significance in sensory integration. The duo contrasts this with deep learning, emphasizing a new AI paradigm rooted in human-like learning. They also discuss the concept of affordances, curiosity in technology, and the transformative potential of their findings on our understanding of intelligence.
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INSIGHT

Predictive Filling-in

  • We perceive the world as complete because our brains have predictive models, not because we see everything simultaneously.
  • We only process small parts of the sensory field at a time, filling in the rest with predictions.
INSIGHT

Jennifer Aniston Neuron Myth

  • "Jennifer Aniston neurons" are a misconception: neurons represent concepts through sparse distributed activity, not single cells.
  • These cells respond to a range of stimuli, not just one specific person or object.
INSIGHT

Thousand Brains vs. Deep Learning

  • The Thousand Brains Project's AI differs from deep learning by using reference frames, structured learning modules, and sensory-motor learning.
  • Deep learning assumes independent, identically distributed data, unlike real-world sensory-motor interaction.
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