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Jeff Hawkins



Average rating: 4.08 · 13,968 ratings · 1,381 reviews · 34 distinct worksSimilar authors
On Intelligence

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A Thousand Brains: A New Th...

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Michael Jordan: : Basketbal...

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Playing Pro Hockey

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Cocoa and Objective-C Cookbook

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Principios de econometria

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“It is the ability to make predictions about the future that is the crux of intelligence.”
Jeff Hawkins, On Intelligence: How a New Understanding of the Brain Will Lead to the Creation of Truly Intelligent Machines

“Deep Blue didn't win by being smarter than a human; it won by being millions of times faster than a human. Deep Blue had no intuition. An expert human player looks at a board position and immediately sees what areas of play are most likely to be fruitful or dangerous, whereas a computer has no innate sense of what is important and must explore many more options. Deep Blue also had no sense of the history of the game, and didn't know anything about its opponent. It played chess yet didn't understand chess, in the same way a calculator performs arithmetic bud doesn't understand mathematics.”
Jeff Hawkins, On Intelligence

“It is human nature - aka old brain - to suspect everyone wants to steal your idea, where the reality is that you are lucky if anyone cares about your idea at all.”
Jeff Hawkins, A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence

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