@UlrikeHahn @icastico
Plus, it would be fun to predict both "rational" AND "irrational" choice...
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I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”. -
I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@UlrikeHahn @icastico
Optimistically, from a #neuroeconomics standpoint, I hope a neural decomposition of the decision process will improve existing theories. -
I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@UlrikeHahn @icastico
Yes, we started from the EV framework, but as with other psychological processes (e.g., memory) multiple neural components seemed to be necessary, starting with affective responses. Our best back-of-the-napkin predictive framework for #FMRI is the #AIMframework, sketched in Figure 1 at the link below, but now we need to do a proper review of the evidence... -
I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@icastico @UlrikeHahn yes, but once the rule is the default, you’re no longer “deciding” (interestingly this maps onto some risky choice #fmri data we have)…
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I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@UlrikeHahn @icastico …we may have different implicit definitions of rule…coming from the brain perspective mine is based on following the output of a symbolically defined formulation (which would likely require an intact hippocampus / DLPFC) …
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I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@icastico @UlrikeHahn If the same rule applies every time and there is no variation in reaction time, probably not…
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I’m interested in the intuition that #AI systems *don’t* “make decisions”.@UlrikeHahn
Rule execution? (no reaction time delays)