What is Active Inference?...with Daniel Friedman
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2022
- In this interview, Daniel Friedman introduces us to a conceptual framework called Active Inference. Active Inference can be used to help us understand how we perceive ourselves the world, how we act in the world and how we make sense of the world.
Daniel has a fascinating academic background which began in biology and genetics. His PhD involve led studying ant colony behaviour. He co-founded the Active inference Lab.
The lens of active inference may also help us make sense of the predictive nature of interoceptive bodily sensations.
Timestamps
9:41 "In a nutshell... what is Active Inference?"
To find out more about the Inner Sense Project:
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Follow the Active Inference Lab:
www.ActiveInference.org
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This is both a demanding and remarkable conversation about Active Inference, which I've been struggling to understand in the context of my work as a coaching supervisor. The interplay between Ian Tennent's deceptively simple questions and Daniel Friedman's instant grasp of, and reflections on, their underlying meaning is a joy to behold. Every answer adds another piece to the jigsaw. Although its conciseness meant I had to go through it slowly, line by line, to get it all, it has been well worth the effort.
I'm very pleased that you found the conversation useful!
"map is not the territory" 14:00
Totally agreed!
Basically the Humanity together building up the Map ever greater, 5000 years ago we did not have just a smaller Map, now we have bigger Map, but still just starting to map out even the Observable space for us.
The Territory we do not know how big or small, only we have Maps. Any entity only has Maps what is constructed. (A little Donald Hoffman there.)
Great interview! Thanks!
Time stamps would be nice ;)
Thanks. We'll work on adding timestamps to future videos
If we all do one, it will get DONE! 🤣
@@silviopina_111 thank you very much!
"I'm the kind of thing that is chill in a cold shower" Yes, me too ;)
Nice interview btw
9:41 "In a nutshell... what is Active Inference?"
11:30 The "real" nutshell :D
Thank you for the interview I will have to listen to it.
That statue in the background. Lol