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Understanding Biological Processes and Learning through Engineering and Computer Vision Perspectives
The complexity of biological processes seems to be second nature, but understanding them from engineering and computer vision perspectives can teach us a lot about communication, movement, and learning. This involves learning how to visualize the environment, movements, and develop systems that learn and adapt in different situations.
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The host reflects on how his lifetime involvement in biology makes understanding its complex components second nature, just like how watching a parkour expert requires an understanding of the techniques they are using.
10:01 - 16:43 (06:42)
Summary
The host reflects on how his lifetime involvement in biology makes understanding its complex components second nature, just like how watching a parkour expert requires an understanding of the techniques they are using.
ChapterUnderstanding Biological Processes and Learning through Engineering and Computer Vision Perspectives
Episode#194 – Bret Weinstein: Truth, Science, and Censorship in the Time of a Pandemic
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Researcher Kate Darling expresses interest in allowing Boston Dynamics' robots, like Spot, to make mistakes and learn from them in order to broaden their understanding of the world beyond their factory operations.
16:45 - 19:31 (02:46)
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Researcher Kate Darling expresses interest in allowing Boston Dynamics' robots, like Spot, to make mistakes and learn from them in order to broaden their understanding of the world beyond their factory operations.
ChapterUnderstanding Biological Processes and Learning through Engineering and Computer Vision Perspectives
Episode#194 – Bret Weinstein: Truth, Science, and Censorship in the Time of a Pandemic
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The conscious mind can be slower and less efficient than the unconscious mind, especially when it comes to sports and quick movements like in ping pong.
19:32 - 21:35 (02:03)
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The conscious mind can be slower and less efficient than the unconscious mind, especially when it comes to sports and quick movements like in ping pong. This challenges the notion that consciousness is always the best way to approach problem-solving.
ChapterUnderstanding Biological Processes and Learning through Engineering and Computer Vision Perspectives
Episode#194 – Bret Weinstein: Truth, Science, and Censorship in the Time of a Pandemic
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The human mind contains sandboxes in which things are tested, which is how it can establish and demonstrate the phenomenon of a conscious mind remaining present to detect things that aren't anticipated by predetermined code in sports.
21:35 - 23:24 (01:48)
Summary
The human mind contains sandboxes in which things are tested, which is how it can establish and demonstrate the phenomenon of a conscious mind remaining present to detect things that aren't anticipated by predetermined code in sports.