#Bitcoin - The whole market is up and #crypto has a high beta. This makes #crypto a very risky asset. When everyone else gets rich, you get even richer. And when markets crash, you are even worse off - just when you may need money most, chart @AllisonSchrager bloomberg.com/opinion/articles

One of Trump's biggest promises was to address the rising cost of living. But will he do anything to challenge the main source of high prices — corporations who have gobbled up their competitors and now have enough market power to keep prices high even as their costs have dropped? Of course not.

Corporate monopolies get rich, and we pay the tab. Keep the receipts.

@TheConversationClimate

Progress.

But, until someone holds the government of Alberta accountable, Canada will not reach its own reduction targets.

query re role-filler representation as a sensorimotor program and sensory prediction from running the program 

@RossGayler @teixi

Barsalou (barsaloulab.org/Online_Article) claims that there is growing empirical evidence in Cognitive Science that supports Grounded Cognition (embodiment, situatedness) while there is no empirical evidence supporting amodal symbols in cognition. Supporting Brooks thesis.

@PChoate

(last one) This thread gives some insight into the research into sensorimotor interactions and cognitive robotics. Covers a lot of topics with some interesting references.

[side note: There are many rabbit holes to dive into in cognitive science/robotics/AI. Easy to get lost. The relationship between cognitive science and cognitive robotics (AI) is largely conceptual as the physiological mechanisms of human cognition, particularly for higher level cognition, are not understood].

aus.social/@RossGayler/1121930

@PChoate

You might find the work of Rodney Brooks (professor emeritus MIT) interesting. One of his contributions to robotics was identifying the significance of sensorimotor interactions (Behavior-based robotics) and the need for distributed local control (subsumption architecture).

The "Grounded Cognition" model does not explain abstract thinking ("intelligence"). Abstract thinking would include language. In later writing Barsalou conceded that higher cognition is likely "amodal". Even so, the process of transformation from sensorimotor interaction into amodal symbols remains a mystery.

GC hasn't caught on in cognitive robotics. Generally I have found that the research area of "embodied cognition" ("embodied robotics") implicitly includes "situational cognition" and is thus very similar to GC.

I prefer the GC model as it is more explicit and precise in its terminology. But GC doesn't appear to have caught on, even in Cognitive Science (not sure about psychology).

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“According to #Barsalou (2008), #GroundedCognition refers to the belief that simulations within specific sensory systems, bodily states, and situated action mediate all cognitive processing.”

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@hasmis O&G extraction accounts for a whopping...wait for it...6% of Canada's GDP.

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