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− | * [http://yager-research.ca/2024/06/towards-a-science-exocortex/ Towards a Science Exocortex] ([https://doi.org/10.1039/D4DD00178H paper]) | + | * 2024-06: [http://yager-research.ca/2024/06/towards-a-science-exocortex/ Towards a Science Exocortex] ([https://doi.org/10.1039/D4DD00178H paper]) |
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 10 June 2025
An exocortex is a hypothetical extension of human intelligence into artificial machinery. One proposal is to exploit a swarm of AI agents to form a science exocortex.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
See also: Human Computer Interaction.
- fabric: open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI
Data visualization tools
Theory
- 1986: Marvin Minksy: The Society of Mind
- 2019-03: Scott Alexander: Translating Predictive Coding Into Perceptual Control
- 2025-03: Richard Ngo: Towards a scale-free theory of intelligent agency
- 2025-04: Richard Ngo: Well-foundedness as an organizing principle of healthy minds and societies
- 2025-05: Andy Clark: Extending Minds with Generative AI