February 18, 2025 marks the second anniversary of Late Prof. Mark Burgin’s passing away leaving a wealth of information in many books, papers in several journals and International Conferences for us to update our knowledge. I had the privilege of learning about the General Theory of Information and work closely with him to develop severalContinue reading “Mark Burgin’s Legacy, General Theory of Information, and Future of AI”
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Natural Intelligence, Machine Intelligence, General Theory of Information, and all that Jazz: Part I
Video: Ingredients of natural intelligence, machine intelligence, and GTI Part I: Understanding Natural and Machine Intelligence The holy grail of computer scientists and information technology professionals is to design and build machines that replicate the capabilities of human intelligence. While trillions of dollars spent have produced impressive results in process automation, intelligent decision-making using insightsContinue reading “Natural Intelligence, Machine Intelligence, General Theory of Information, and all that Jazz: Part I”
What is a Computer and Is the Brain a Computer?
When someone asks the question “Is the brain a computer?”, the answer depends on the knowledge, the person or the system (for example a Large Language Model (LLM)), possesses and whether it is adequate to answer the question. Whether the response is accepted or rejected also depends on the knowledge the receiver possesses. So, it is important to understand the nature of knowledge, how it is acquired (the learning process), and how it is used. General Theory of Information provides a framework for understanding and modeling the representation and use of knowledge in both biological and artificial systems.
Human Learning, The Knowledge Gap, Machine Learning, The Role of Large Language Models, Future of AI, and All that Jazz
Human Learning, The Knowledge Gap, Machine Learning, The Role of Large Language Models, Future of AI, and All that Jazz