Michael Dubakov

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So long as the inputs to the cortex are nonrandom and have a certain amount of richness or statistical structure, an intelligent system will form invariant memories and predictions about them. There is no reason for these input patterns to be analogous to animal senses, or even to derive from the real world at all. It is in the realm of exotic senses that, I suspect, the revolutionary uses of intelligent machines lie.
On Intelligence: How a New Understanding of the Brain Will Lead to the Creation of Truly Intelligent Machines
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