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Max Bennett: Brains predict bodies, not command them, offering AI insights

Max Bennett, author of "Your Brain Is a Guessing Machine," discusses his interdisciplinary approach to understanding intelligence, drawing from comparative psychology, evolutionary neuroscience, and AI. He posits that the brain operates as a predictive simulation, constantly updating based on sensory input, which explains phenomena like optical illusions and animal decision-making, such as rats exhibiting regret. Bennett contrasts this with current AI models like ChatGPT, arguing they lack true world models because they cannot independently test hypotheses or reject false information, instead relying solely on training data. AI

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Max Bennett: Brains predict bodies, not command them, offering AI insights

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