What are cognitive light cones?
The video discusses the paper "Computational Boundary of a Self," highlighting its innovative approach to cognitive systems. The speaker praises the scientist's contributions and plans an interview to explore specific topics.
Read original articleThe video features a speaker discussing their favorite paper, "Computational Boundary of a Self," which explores cognitive systems and intelligence through the concept of a cognitive light cone. The speaker praises the innovative approach of the paper and acknowledges the scientist's substantial contributions across multiple research areas, suggesting that these contributions may warrant a Nobel Prize. The speaker also expresses interest in the concept of the embodied mind and encourages viewers to delve into the scientist's papers and presentations, which include visuals created by Jeremy Gay. Furthermore, the speaker mentions plans to discuss specific topics from a 2019 paper in an upcoming interview with the scientist.
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