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Tag: prediction

Promising Research Problems are Like F-16’s

Following a lead this morning in my ongoing attempt to reverse engineer the brain’s sleep-onset control system (SOCS), I came across a lush collection of articles on the brain’s propensity to predict. Continue reading Promising Research Problems are Like F-16’s

Posted on 2015-07-282016-04-10Author Luc P. BeaudoinTags artificial intelligence, prediction, problems, researchLeave a comment on Promising Research Problems are Like F-16’s
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