Karl Friston and the free energy principle

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He believes that if one person has an idea or a question or project going on, the best way to learn about it is for the whole group to come together, hear the person, and then everybody gets a chance to ask questions and discuss. And so one person’s learning becomes everybody’s learning

Karl Friston is a neuroscientist at London's Functional Imaging Laboratory. Friston (1990) invented statistical parametric mapping that enablesneurological images to be made compact enough for analysis. Later, he invented dynamic causal modelling. But this article is about free energy principle: life, like universe, is about minimising free energy. Key concepts: free energy, active inference, Markov blankets. Look up. 


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