- Eric Baum
Eric B. Baum is an American computer scientist,
artificial intelligence researcher and author. He is known for hismaterialist andevolutionist theories of intelligence andconsciousness , set forth in his 2004 book "What is Thought?" (ISBN 0262524570).In his book, Baum claims that
intelligence ,consciousness ,qualia andfree will are fully explained by evolution's mandate to "exploit the compact structure of the world." He argues that meaning andsemantics arise whenever a compact description or program correctly captures a large amount of data. He sees the mind as composed of computational modules that are "meaningful" in this sense, found and improved by evolution over large time spans and largely encoded in thegenome . The genome, in his view, also provides guidance ("inductive bias ") to the very fast learning processes that occur during an organism's lifetime. Further the genome provides a complex ofevaluation function s to guide the organism's decision processes, with the ultimate goal of maximizing propagation of the genes. The illusion of free will is seen as arising from the necessity to model future decisions of oneself and other actors, decisions that are guided by wants and desires but cannot be fully predicted. He has also developed software inspired by his theories, including "Hayek", an evolutionary system that can solve largeblocks world problems (named for economistFriedrich Hayek due to a bidding mechanism used by the program).Baum was awarded undergraduate and graduate degrees by
Harvard University and aPh.D. inphysics byPrinceton University . He has worked at theNEC Research Institute since 1990 and is currently serving on the board of directors of the company Netrics. [http://www.netrics.com/company_management.psp]He is the son of Leonard Baum, co-creator of the
Baum-Welch algorithm .Fact|date=March 2008External links
*" [http://www.whatisthought.com What is Thought] " book page.
* [http://www.whatisthought.com/eric.html Papers] by Eric Baum.
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