Seemed like an interesting endeavor about how intelligence offers an evolutionary benefit, though part of me wonders if we haven’t covered this before. Still it’s a little surreal to see how much evolution impacts our lives.
You’d think but the body of the post is kinda interesting. They’re examining the trade off for the massive energy consumption of the brain for intelligence. Intelligence must have an evolutionary benefit to require so much energy cost.
They are attempting to tie computations done by non constructed computers to constructed computers to be able to test and model them. This includes stuff like brains and cells, though I’m not sure how I feel about that one. Any endeavor to reduce humans to mere computers makes me queasy.
I don’t think it’s accurate. There are many obvious differences.
The theory of evolution doesn’t assume that if something exists now then it means it is beneficial. There can be changes that result in the eventual end of a species and you can’t look at how things are now and be sure what’s beneficial and what’s not.
Maybe, I don’t know enough to say for sure. I know that center focuses on interdisciplinary research so the answer could be spread across.
I guess that’s true, intelligence could be an accident and they could just be chasing their tails.
Like I said the center focuses on interdisciplinary research and even the president wrote this explaining the need for it: The Reality Ouroboros - Nautilus
Saying that only on point isn’t enough to grasp all of reality because each field on its own has one thing it cannot explain within its field.