Quite a confusing book - a defense of "liberty" AFAICT but not really free
will. I can see why it's not priced for a more popular market. Any
comments?

Like squishy robots, it's a sign of how the times are changing and moving
towards the ideas I've been espousing.  AGI *is* creativity - and
creativity requires free will. The linking of freedom to creativity is
significant. My prediction was and remains that free will will be a
scientific given within about 5 years, (and AGI=creativity along with it).




On 11 September 2013 03:38, Juan Carlos Kuri Pinto <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Neuroscience of Freedom and Creativity — Our Predictive Brain [Kindle
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