#106 – Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI at DeepMind | MIT | Artificial Intelligence Podcast | Free Podcast Summary

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast with Lex Fridman – Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI at DeepMind Matt Botvinick is the director of neuroscience research at DeepMind. My sense of wonder comes not from the distant, mysterious stars, but the…

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  • Neurons communicate through neurotransmitters that are emitted between each other that change the voltage of the neurons to a point where an electrical signal is eventually released
  • There’s still uncertainty about whether that’s an adequate description of how information is transmitted within the brain.
  • There are studies that suggest that the precise timing of spikes matters, and there are studies that suggest that there are computations that go on within the dendritic tree that are quite rich in structure, but that really don’t equate to anything that we’re doing in our artificial neural networks.
  • Currently, the AI community views the activity rate of their neural networks as analogous to the spike rate of neurons within the nervous system

Meta-learning, by definition, is a situation in which you have a learning algorithm and the learning algorithm operates in such a way that it gives rise to another learning algorithm.

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  1. 01The Artificial Intelligence Podcast with Lex Fridman – Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI at DeepMind
  2. 02We don’t understand our brain very much
  3. 03Understanding the brain contd.
  4. 04The prefrontal cortex
  5. 05Information Processing
  6. 06Meta learning

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