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concept:solid-brainsSolid Brains
Conventional brains where neurons maintain relatively fixed positions; a subset of collective intelligences.
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- The conventional biological substrate assumed necessary for consciousness.
- Collective intelligences where subunits can move and interact fluidly, as opposed to rigid neural architectures.
- Space so positively shaped that it feels almost like a solid, carved volume — the ideal of positive space.
- Extends collective intelligence concept to conventional brains.
- Mental or cognitive entities that may or may not depend on brains.
- Mental actions including sentience; can be achieved by different biological and non-biological substrates.
- Central subject of the paper: artificially created minds with conscious experiences, desires, and autonomous decision-making