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Understanding the Differences Between Adaptation and Evolutionary Time
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08:55 - 20:37 (11:41)

The differences between adaptation and evolutionary time lie in the time frames of the learning process. Whereas adaptation takes place over several generations, evolutionary time involves learning that happens over an individual's lifetime.

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The discussion delves into the differences between evolutionary and individual adaptation, the connection between biology and evolution, and the challenges of understanding neurobiology as a mathematical system built on an evolutionary system.
08:55 - 13:48 (04:52)
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Neurobiology
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The discussion delves into the differences between evolutionary and individual adaptation, the connection between biology and evolution, and the challenges of understanding neurobiology as a mathematical system built on an evolutionary system.

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Understanding the Differences Between Adaptation and Evolutionary Time
Episode
#76 – John Hopfield: Physics View of the Mind and Neurobiology
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Neuroscientist David Marr shares that using the problem-solving approach of physics has helped him in understanding biological systems, including the mind, through experimentation and mathematics.
13:49 - 16:40 (02:50)
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Neuroscience
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Neuroscientist David Marr shares that using the problem-solving approach of physics has helped him in understanding biological systems, including the mind, through experimentation and mathematics.

Chapter
Understanding the Differences Between Adaptation and Evolutionary Time
Episode
#76 – John Hopfield: Physics View of the Mind and Neurobiology
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Feedback is an essential aspect of how real systems and AI compute, and it will likely continue to be utilized in future generations.
16:42 - 20:37 (03:54)
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AI
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Feedback is an essential aspect of how real systems and AI compute, and it will likely continue to be utilized in future generations. It remains to be seen whether feedforward neural networks will ever fully understand without feedback.

Chapter
Understanding the Differences Between Adaptation and Evolutionary Time
Episode
#76 – John Hopfield: Physics View of the Mind and Neurobiology
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast