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This document is page 260 of a scientific text, likely a book or manuscript regarding Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience (specifically the 'CogPrime' architecture). It discusses 'Glocal Memory' and compares the CogPrime system to Gerald Edelman's theories of 'Neural Darwinism' and neuronal group selection. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was included in evidence files, likely due to Epstein's connections to the scientific community and funding of AI research.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| Edelman | Scientist/Author |
Referenced for his work 'Neural Darwinism' and theories on neuronal group selection.
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| CogPrime |
An Artificial Intelligence architecture discussed in the text, compared to Edelman's biological theories.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Identifier in footer implies this document is part of a congressional investigation.
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Author discusses and critiques Edelman's theories in relation to CogPrime.
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"In Neural Darwinism and his other related books and papers, Edelman goes far beyond this crude sketch and presents neuronal group selection as a collection of precise biological hypotheses..."Source
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"CogPrime does not have simulated biological neurons and synapses, but it does have Nodes and Links that in some contexts play loosely similar roles."Source
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"A glocal memory is one that transcends the global/local dichotomy and incorporates both aspects in a tightly interconnected way."Source
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