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Yesterday I gave a talk at the 3rd annual Active Inference Symposium. If, by some cosmic coincidence, you too are interested in applications of 18th century epistemology to symbolic machine learning in robots... youtube.com/watch?v=PVeyvHSAwm
#ActiveInference #prolog #kant #robotics

Replied to Yohan John 🤖🧠

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Agreed - such hypes are often trends recycled. Revisiting ideas is good science though. What I dislike is when so-called "new ideas" ignore prior ideas and science. Ecological psychology, active perception, enaction (and others?) came before active inference. Prediction and control solve the same conceptual insight as the so called "free energy principle" only without the Bayesian framework that might nudge our modelling along?
#cognition #activeinference #prediction #control

Hi folks!

I make #electronics and write code and help people solve interesting problems. I wrote a book on #LEGO and Arduino projects. I made a lot of open source hardware electronics kits (see Wayne and Layne), worked with Dessa, and am currently nerding out over #ActiveInference, #EmbodiedCognition, and #CognitiveNeuroscience. I write a bunch of code over at Beeminder, helping folks achieve their goals.

I love to #dance, read, and spend time with my wife and my two kids.

Well this is exciting... my #introduction: I am a #psychiatrist and #neuroscientist at #UCL studying #psychosis and #schizophrenia mainly - I use #computationalpsychiatry methods to try to infer neurobiological changes from brain imaging data, and also to understand how cognitive processes going awry could lead to symptoms like delusions and hallucinations. I'm also interested in so-called #functionalsymptoms, #AI, #OCD, #machinelearning, #activeinference and lots of arty stuff too...

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TL;dr: maths to formally study , and

I'm currently a Chief Researcher at Araya, a Tokyo based startup with the goal to understand (artificial) .

My work focuses on general principles for the of , and . I previously used the (+ ) as my main framework, but I'm now looking into other directions, mostly using applied to .