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framework:meta-configured-genome-theoryMeta-Configured Genome Theory
Theory proposing that genomes include conditional and meta-level specifications for development, not just static instructions, developed by Sloman and Chappell.
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- Epigenesis (Development)implementsThe process of individual development from a fertilized egg, involving genome-controlled production of diverse components.
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- Long-term research program at Birmingham led by Sloman, investigating construction kits, spatial reasoning, mathematical cognition, and genome-controlled development.
- An extension of the genetic code concept: it encodes developmental and behavioural control, not just static form.
- The ability to model one's own cognition; linked to consciousness and decision-making across theories.
- A system component outside the application domain that provides infrastructure (e.g., backplane, interface repository).
- Framework dividing covariance of character and fitness into between-collective and within-collective components; addresses limitation of kin selection.
- The capability of GPT-3 to learn tasks from few-shot prompts during runtime.
- Wolpert's core distinction, quoted by Alexander to support the generative approach to architecture.
- The paper's meta-observation that the AI system itself demonstrated genuine pattern recognition across eight distinct cultural/theoretical traditions without being prompted.