The human mind can be modelled as
- a sensory array
- a top-level memory buffer for sensory data (the conscious imagination) (maybe Kantian apperception)
- lower-level memory buffers for sensory data (the subconscious imagination)
- miscellaneous operators on sensory data between buffers
- optimising algorithms regarding avoidance of certain sensory data types and approach of other data types (roughly the 4+ Fs of biology) (pleasure and pain avoidance)
There's literally no need for anything beyond this. I still don't know why AI professionals spend their time fussing about impossibilities regarding the construction of models that don't take these fundamental components into consideration. You can't get anywhere without any one of these bits, and if you have all the bits, the rest is trivia.
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