Hi Eugen,
Here's some research to suggest that representations of space and time
might not be so different. From the abstract:
The present paper evaluates the claim that abstract conceptual
domains are structured through metaphorical mappings from domains
grounded directly in experience. In
Has anyone come across (or written) any papers that argue for particular
low-level capabilities that any system capable of human-level intelligence
must possess, and which posits particular tests for assessing whether a
system possesses these prerequisites for intelligence? I'm looking for
I remember reading awhile back that certain Japanese vending machines
dispensing adult-only materials actually employed such age-estimation
software for a short time, but quickly pulled it after discovering that
teens were thwarting it by holding magazine covers up to the camera. No
floppy hat or
In short, instead of a pot of neurons, we might instead have a pot of
dozens of types of
neurons that each have their own complex rules regarding what other types
of neurons they
can connect to, and how they process information...
...there is plenty of evidence (from the slowness of