Deep Learning: The Brain is Not a Prediction or Hallucination Machine

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The brain is not a prediction machine, it does not make controlled hallucinations, best guesses, neither does predictive coding nor predictive processing explain its function. Deep learning and computer models may be great in making predictions, but the most advanced artificial intelligence anywhere till date is a good memory system, where inferences are smartly made based on data, but what it means to feel-like or have feelings, a major component of natural intelligence exceeds its capability. The computer that can win games, predict protein structures, drive itself and much else can do nothing when struck by some object. It does not have actual feelings, which could also have been picked up, to feel-like before the situation. For example -- to feel fear, while approaching a situation outside its training data.

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