There is a new paper in Cerebral Cortex, In Vivo Ephaptic Coupling Allows Memory Network Formation, where the authors 'predicted that the brain's electric fields guide neurons to produce memories'.
There are 3 paths to regulating AI, approaching from a direction of corrections from the negative impact of social media: emotions division, AI reader and conceptual model of the human mind.
Generative AI is transforming various sectors by automating repetitive tasks and providing innocative ideas.
Occupational therapy is an enjoyable profession that is integral in helping individuals regain independence and enhance their quality of life.
In the rapidly advancing world of AI technologies, the boundaries between reality and simulation are becoming increasingly blurred.
The use of checklists has been proven to improve safety and reduce the risk of human error in industries such as aviation and medicine.
There is a 1980 paper, "Mind, Brains and Programs", describing what is known as the Chinese Room Argument where the author wrote, "Suppose that I'm locked in a room and given a large batch of Chinese writing. Suppose furthermore (as is indeed the case) that I know no Chinese, either written or spoken, and that I'm not even confident that I could recognize Chinese writing as Chinese writing distinct from, say, Japanese writing or meaningless squiggles. To me, Chinese writing is just so many meaningless squiggles."