From: Joscha Bach le Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 3:44 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein Subject: Re: Attachments: signature.asc There=is probably an evolutionary algorithm that describes the competition of =he neural wirings during the formation of our brains, i.e. in the =evelopment of every individual. Not sure if there is an equivalent of =o male/female sexual selection, and what it would look like! On May 8, 2018, at 8:33 AM, jeffrey E. [email protected]> wrote: trivers genetic competion . male female genes. in =he adult On Tue, May 8, 2018 at =:52 AM Joscha Bach wrote: I =m still trying to understand your question. - What do you mean by genetic conflict =n a single individual? - What do you mean by =achine state? Perhaps you refer to a cybernetic regulation paradigm? =alentino Braitenberg suggested to understand Al from a regulation =erspective: feedback loops to approach a target state (homeostatic =quilibrium). The behavior regulation can be described with payoffs =cross many sub-behaviors (which Minsky called agents and agencies). =henever you get a situation where the local cost functions lead to a =ash equilibrium that is incompatible with the global goals of the =rganism, you introduce a higher level regulation that imposes offsets =n the payoff matrices of the lower level agents. This leads to the =ormation of an internal governance hierarchy. I =hink that this was the core idea of Rodney Brooks' subsumption =rchitecture. (Eventually, Brooks' work did not pan out, he =tarted building Roombas and lawn movers and became an Al =essimist.) On May 7, 2018, at 9:17 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: my question relate to the =etabphor of genetic conflict in a single indiv , is there =n equivalent . machine internal competition On =on, May 7, 2018 at 8:06 PM Joscha Bach <[email protected]> wrote: EFTA_R1_01542419 EFTA02446095