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zeroonetwothree 3 days ago

> If we took your brain and perfectly digitized it on read-only hardware, would you expect to still “think”?

Perhaps this is already known, but I would think there is a high chance that our brains require "write access" to function. That is, the very process of neural activity inherently makes modifications to the underlying structure.

theptip 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> a high chance that our brains require "write access" to function

There are multiple learning mechanisms that happen on different time-frames, eg neural plasticity, hippocampus are both longer-term processes for memory consolidation. Whereas the content of “RAM” might be better modeled as a set of fast dynamic weights representing ions and neurotransmitter concentrations.

My hunch is that you could model the latter fast weights in volatile memory, but I wouldn’t count these as “modifying the structure”.

Do you have any particular systems in mind where you have reason to believe that permanent modification is required for brains to function?

xwolfi 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I wonder why we need to sleep so much though

theptip 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Self-play for memory/skill consolidation, plus flushing out metabolites which can’t be cleaned while consciousness is online?

throwaway-0001 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Rebalancing weights?