But you do use a model of your environment to predict how your friend will
react.  You *embody* that model as *learned.  *The* learning
algorithm* involves
encoding the knowledge in your personal (neurons) and phylogenetic
(DNA) *history
of experience*.

We already have examples of combinations of evolutionary algorithms that
construct neural networks that then are subjected to learning algorithm
weight adjustment.  This is due to Schmidhuber's crew who, by the way, are
on the right track when it comes to AGI precisely because of Schmidhuber's
original focus on formalizing science.

On Sat, Jul 8, 2023 at 9:18 AM WriterOfMinds <[email protected]>
wrote:

> When I see the word "science," I think of something more specific than the
> ability to predict the outcomes of actions.
> I don't use the formal scientific method to determine how a friend will
> react to a particular gift, for example.
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