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Can computers understand? 

Michael Millerman
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Can computers understand? That's the question explored in "Understanding Computers and Cognition," an interesting old book on philosophy and AI by Winograd and Flores. In this video, I walk you through the basic arguments and ideas.
Note: I recorded this when I was away from my usual studio last Dec/Jan, so my apologies on the lighting etc., if that bothers you.
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Комментарии : 26   
@thewjw
@thewjw 2 месяца назад
Michael, I studied under Dr. Flores at the time he and Dr. Winograd published this book. Thank you for the overview of this text and mentioning his subsequent books. The introduction of LLMs moved AI closer to embodying the "background of understanding" which proceeds formal logic. Four decades after publication these insights from Heidegger still provide guidance for understanding the possibilities, limitations and strategies for advancing AI.
@blackjackking51
@blackjackking51 2 месяца назад
I have to express some bewildered appreciation for the youtube algorithm for putting me onto this channel. At first it tried to recommend me some type of AntiFa ideological content that felt like a flashback from a decade ago. I wasn't pleased, but after giving it what negative feedback I could, it then sent me here. I subbed in under an hour, absolutely top shelf content. Thats quite the turnaround!
@prismismfilms4685
@prismismfilms4685 2 месяца назад
The Heidegger specialist Hubert Dreyfuss' critique of AI is still relevant, i think.
@the_wheelbarrow_of_pathos
@the_wheelbarrow_of_pathos 2 месяца назад
You should have a chat with John Vervaeke
@peterfrank6216
@peterfrank6216 2 месяца назад
damn those youtube algorithms. Your channel should be widespread in these times. Thank you, Mr. Millerman! If I may say so....i hope you keep it up!
@JOHNSMITH-ve3rq
@JOHNSMITH-ve3rq 2 месяца назад
Good use of “slaking” bro
@danskiver5909
@danskiver5909 2 месяца назад
Recognizing that linear language doesn’t map well to the multidimensional world is a good area for investigation. Language should create a multidimensional discipline that bridges the gap between our multidimensional imaginative facilities and the multidimensional world we inhabit. I believe the structure of the flower of life was a way ancient civilizations organized information in a nonlinear form and should be adopted and reintroduced.
@timothykalamaros2954
@timothykalamaros2954 2 месяца назад
Great book
@southerntreeremoval702
@southerntreeremoval702 2 месяца назад
Dr. Isreal Kirzner's theory and lectures around Entrepreneurship and Entreaprerial alertness and discovery sound incredibly similar. Oversimplified -- He uses an example in one lecture on RU-vid of ingredients in a cupboard....one is hungry and doesn't think they have anything to eat yet they may look around and eureka everything is at hand to bake a pie.
@omanes_jgh
@omanes_jgh 2 месяца назад
I’ve really enjoyed your videos on books that aren’t well-covered by the mainstream, since I’ve also read many of them. Would you be interested in exchanging notes?
@Jacob011
@Jacob011 2 месяца назад
I was going to recommended Hubert Dreyfus, but someone beat me to it. There is apparently a fringe field called Heideggerian AI, but I haven't investigated it in depth. I was pointed to it by Chemero's introductory book on Phenomenology.
@tuckerbugeater
@tuckerbugeater 2 месяца назад
Teleology in Nature: a presentation by Ilya Dubovoy
@guygeorgesvoet4177
@guygeorgesvoet4177 2 месяца назад
Excellent, Michael, thank you for the effort. Our being is always being beyond itself, is a way of rephrasing the whole thing and its possible implications, in a oneliner. Being in our being beyond our present state of being, as a fundamental human condition, alongside the three others Arendt elaborated on in THC, is a way of not saying how one always used to say it before, and that is that we ARE spititual beings and (considering Arendt and her conditions for the reality of real human power, or, the preservation of a true human public space) ecclesially destined (the term "church" came over from the classical greek political terminology), that is "always already" situated in a collective body of interelations that go way beyond this earth, this world an this era. Without any further ado: how could one possibly, algoritmitize, rationalize through instrumental rationality, this ontological depth to ANY human being? AI and LLM are one an the same ever better seemingly dressed emperor. But as Hegel got it, under the Emperor of any finite sort, only ONE is free, Nd there's no transcending of that truth neither, unless one reads some Church Fathers, on issues essential but long ago left out to inform our cleverness with meaning that could sanely moderste it. Love your channel man, Millerman it is.
@racoimbra
@racoimbra 2 месяца назад
Does the Chinese room fear death (or demolition)?
@1lonecanadian
@1lonecanadian 2 месяца назад
To further simplify your decision tree scenario, there is compulsion. It can defy all the logic and reason in the world. I can program the rationale I believe a human uses into a computer program for it to make optimal choices, but in the end, I as a human being pick the blue Mini with a 5 speed that neither meets my needs or my budget, simply because I like it; and I choose it despite all the negative implications of such a choice that I am already well aware of when making that choice. Can you program an AI to be rational and at the same time make a purely emotional choice that makes no sense, but just feels good in the moment?
@mahlahlana
@mahlahlana 2 месяца назад
I am building statistic model while listening to this vid...
@galileo_rs
@galileo_rs 2 месяца назад
To create artificial X you first have to understand what X is and how it works. AI is a BS term, ML is the correct one.
@patrickirwin3662
@patrickirwin3662 2 месяца назад
No. Next.
@williambranch4283
@williambranch4283 2 месяца назад
Humans don't understand anything either ;-)
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