Thursday, January 15, 2026

Adam Marblestone – AI is missing something fundamental about the brain


Not sure if evolution is the right thing to look at. Individuation from childhood to adolescence may be a better model to try to replicate. A good model to base this study on is Socionics or Jungian Social Psychology (which is source for Myers Briggs' work). This becomes really useful when overlaid onto the cultural matrix of Mary Douglas - with some modifications base on political philosophy and social theory. Doing this can give a model of artificial intelligence which does not replace people, but rather serves them in dealing with society or within an organization - an environmental tool so that people in one way of life - say academy or hierarchy - can behave appropriately with or understand egalitarian, sectarian or reactionary organizations, ways of life; also individualists and the mostly unenlightened majority (working class, fatalists, etc. - the last being most consumers and workers, the people who follow the rules but do not make them and who don't want to join any movement or escape from society). An AI model of this kind can also help people migrate to a new way of life - both socially and cognitively.

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