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concept:reprogrammabilityReprogrammability
Ability to alter large-scale anatomical outcomes by changing bioelectric pattern memories without genomic editing; a software-like property.
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- BioelectricityimplementsProposed 'cognitive glue' common to both neural and developmental collective intelligence; implemented by ion channels and electrical synapses.
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- The process of reinterpreting and recontextualizing memory engrams for new bodies and environments.
- The property of an AI being safe to shut down or modify; discussed in context of GPT.
- Load-bearing analogy defining the aspirational goal of mechanistic interpretability
- Theoretical construct establishing classical demarcation between machine and environment via input/output channels.
- Wolfram's principle: no shortcut to predict emergent properties without full simulation.
- Philosophical framework asserting same function can be implemented by very different systems; key to arguing sentience is substrate-independent.
- Ability to distinguish one's own outputs from those of other models or humans; related to prefill detection.
- Concise statement that underscores the necessity of the generated process for real complexity.