Now it is entirely possible to take a massive pre-trained neural net like GPT3 
and run it in two places at once or have different instances use a baseline and 
take divergent paths from different training.
None of that is possible for humans, at least yet.    Some autonomous cars even 
know enough to be afraid of the police!  (Regarding concreteness.)  
https://electrek.co/2022/04/10/gm-cruise-autonomous-taxi-pulled-over-by-police-in-san-francisco-without-humans-bolts-off-u-cruise-responds/

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Selective cultural processes generate adaptive heuristics

Exactly. Both of these (low turnover wisdom propagation & "flat" infoscape) 
fail in my conception because they lack the concrete (definit) particulars. 
Even if we have one 400 year old vampire telling funny stories to a 30 year 
vampire about a now-exploded vampire from 700 years ago, the sheer *number* of 
anecdotes required to capture a 400 year lifespan *forces* some abstraction ... 
some leaving out of important detail.

And even if the concrete details of why, say, Galileo was such an OCD 
journaling nerd can be found in biographies or whatnot, actually reading and 
learning about all the persnickety nonsense that was *crucial* to the arrival 
at, emergence of, any given inflection point, ... even if that concrete detail 
is logged/documented out there somewhere, nobody can learn it all. Each learner 
is forced to take an abstracted slice through it.

What the commitment to meat space interactions is, is a way to ensure that the 
concreteness remains ... at least within *some* small "open ball", you're 
getting a high-dimensional opportunity. I think of it in terms of the space vs 
time tradeoff and (yes, broken record) the parallelism theorem. Sure, a 
sequential system can simulate a parallel one perfectly, but only if you give 
it the time to do so ... and the amount of time it takes to do it is related to 
the amount of space the parallel system uses. Another way to think of it is the 
project management triangle: cheap, fast, or good. But those are 
low-dimensional. The space being balanced by organisms in the world is 
high-dimensional.

On 4/12/22 14:19, Steve Smith wrote:
> Generations past (and under-mobile near-subsistence cultures today) have more 
> intergenerational households and neighborhoods providing the 
> heterarchical/holarchical connection/communication you suggest.   Or so my 
> "just so" story relates.
> 
> The expansive breadth offered by global (near-instantaneous, global) 
> communication/publication/relationship connections possibly makes up for that 
> in the large, a major refactoring of problems and solutions.
> 
> I personally suffer from the lack of cross-cultural, cross-class experience 
> of frequenting a neighborhood "watering hole" (pub/tavern/saloon) in the way 
> Glen seems to enjoy (cultivate). My oldest regular drinking-philosophy buddy 
> would be over 110 today (he died over 20 years ago from alcohol-related 
> illness) and until about 5 years ago I had a small cohort of 30ish imbibing 
> interlocutors.  I blame COVID, but the reasons are probably larger and more 
> nefarious.


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