6. Layers of Mental Activities
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- MIT 6.868J The Society of Mind, Fall 2011
View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu/6-868JF11
Instructor: Marvin Minsky
In this lecture, students discuss Barry Schwartz's 2000 piece on the psychology of hope. They also look at ethical dilemmas for positive psychology, and who has the right to meddle with top-level goals or induce happiness.
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00:26:10 "Every smart person want to be corrected, not admired". What a fantastic quote!
then, it means that I have never met smart guys. They were just world famous leading scientists in the world of operations.
Why not some of each?
I love to extent the AI subject
This medium has made it possible for us to learn from such intellectuals 🙏
1:12:30 ~ Architectural Theories
1:28:30 ~ Speech Recognition -> Production
1:44:45 ~ Embodied Cognition
Regardless of what he achieved In his life..., fact he understood what that man was asking nails his intellect and wisdom
Ayyyy he changed his shirt
Trendall shit fly too
It probably got sweat soaked from how much vigor he puts into his cotton mouth lip smacking
Quality conversation, how often do we come across that ?
They were saying good-bye. That gets me all misty.
More than just a lecture this is a piece of history. Everyone in the technology industry should watch this whole series. This is just beyond epic!
Yeah I sure had a lot of fun listening to these.
I think Minsky is missing something though. He thinks AI research has simply halted. I don't think that's the case at all. I think it has just moved out of schools and into more covert circles. Whoever they have posting stuff on CZcams about AI and neurology is exposing all these stupid ideas, that only Minsky seems smart enough to realize are stupid. These are purposeful diversions, designed to lead the competition down the wrong tracks.
I'm here for ASMR
Body cognition: People underestimate a role of body, and overestimate the information processed by brain.
real country the only complex processing that the body, aside from the brain, does is simple reflexes (the spine), maintaining body equilibrium and (partly) hormonal balance (which in turn influences and is influenced by the hypothalamus in the brain). Compared to all that the brain does, I'd say the brain is the key player here
@@Jaroen66 In defense of the importance of the body in cognition, it's the main (and only) interface with the real world, both in terms of getting information and experimenting with an unbelievably complex system and getting that practical feedback. So, it's not that the body provides information in an of its self.
Body cognition isn’t a scientific term
The comments: "this is history!"
Me:
"I'm just here for the ASMR tingles😅"
omg I'm dying. I've been listening to this whole lecture series on 2x speed, and I just put it on 1x speed when I saw your comment. I never even realized this could be unintentional asmr 😂
@@timothydavis2568 😂😂😂😂
Ty
interesting lecture
Beautiful soul...
He was allegedly cool with Epstein..
Yes he now watches over us from up there, with his friend Epstein...
1:20:20 the amygdala stores short term memory??
That's not the best summary.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15217324/#:~:text=The%20findings%20of%20human%20brain,arousing%20material%20(either%20pleasant%20or
Winston and Fredkin attended this? They were saying good-bye. That gets me all misty.
N igga What
Does the majority of the audience speak English as their native language?
+Костя Зайцев What an odd question. Why do you ask?
Most questioners sound like they have accents but I'm not a native speaker so perhaps it's the way all Americans speak - with regional accents. I'm somewhat curious about languages
+Костя Зайцев Ok! :) I strongly suspect several speaking up does not have English as native language.
Pretty heavy foreign accent a few times from the audience in this series of videos.
Mr. Minsky also commented once that foreign studens were better educated, so I am pretty sure they have foreign students there.
I just loved watching this, I can hardly count to 10 but this was just so interesting. RIP Professor Minsky✌🏻
Nope. Cash up front from foreign students to school versus loans from U.S. citizens.
I reported to the community page there's someone talking in the speaker in the background on my device
Lol huh?
At least they don't surreptitiously photograph you.
i actually enjoy learning
Isn’t it fun when it’s not forced?!!? It’s weird but when being forced to it’s not the same
That cough killed him by 2016 and my concentration within minutes.
Nice comment, such compassion. Hopefully no one will make such a stupid comment about you after you’ve died.
I wanna say that I watch this shit and other shit from mit so it’s never help me from becoming a homeless in Europe
Because you’re not intelligent enough
@@Wanderlust246 so what you read
@@models344 whatever that means
meow
He had sand in their mouth!
i know this does him injustice, but his voice really reminds me of trump's voice
29:47 worst question ever, rambling nonsense. shut up.
If this is MIT class, I don't feel sorry for not getting into ! Just a waste of everyone's time and money. No disrespect intended!
Your comment reminds me of the old adage, roughly translates into English as “the cat who can’t reach the liver will declare that liver spoiled”.
Seriously. This guy woke up and chose to spotlight his inability to hang. 😂@krkrtl11
Your right 🤷
I apologize for my comment! This man was truly a legend in its field of domain
He might want to retire.
His ideas are long dead.
Gerard Jones lmao, he’s BEEN dead. You ever had a class that was a “lecture” class. Very informative. I believe what he covers is very specific and aimed in one direction. Quit being a bitch.
Well regarding evolutionary biology and how ideas(or species) die he was actually quite on the money. He knew his research results would die out, as he even demonstrated this pattern using Kurt Godels incompleteness theorem, which actually influenced suicides because of its impact on the platform in the mathematics community.
He knew that as a species, forms of human, or even forms of evolutionary biology was, in itself evolving from an outdated platform into a newer, streamlined, less clunky model. See, while our greatest technology is nearly space age or higher, our science is still making the jump from steam to ACDC circuitry.
Evolution is "is this working" and it is not what we have evolved from that matters to evolution in the end - it's what were evolving into.