The origin of counting
We can only count if we see similarities. As any two objects or any two events are different we need an ability to judge what is essential and what is not. This ability is consciousness.
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We can only count if we see similarities. As any two objects or any two events are different we need an ability to judge what is essential and what is not. This ability is consciousness.
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Thoughts cannot be uniquely expressed into words. Words may give rise to new thoughts, but they are not thoughts themselves, but are just a reduced representation.
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Chatbots are conquering the world, figuratively, but for some also really. Here we discuss chatbots from the perspective of their use. Are they toys or tools, are they a temptation or a threat?
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Chatbots are changing the world, but are not yet ready for that. Hallucinations and missing fact checkings are a serious problem.
A dialogue with ChatGPT to find out what it reports about its own consciousness. Is the answer pre-programmed or based on open resources?
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Numbers are concepts that live in the mind and manifest as observable facts. They unite these worlds in the same way for everyone. Numbers support confidence in the way in which these worlds are connected.
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A collection of links discussing AI, deep learning and ChatGPT shortly after its presentation.
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Neural networks and deep learning procedures are complex systems. They are difficult to understand. Recent result are fascinating and invite to study further their emergent properties.
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Emergent properties of complex systems can be studied in two directions, depending on the perspective of the researchers. The definition and measurement of such properties is a sensitive issue.
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Binary logic may cause paradoxes. Three valued logic can solve this, but will lead to incomplete systems.
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