Comment by Barrin92
Is this one of those AI generated theses people try to submit as a joke? In Gen-Z slang this time?
". Adaptive systems are abstraction layers are polycomputers, and a policy simultaneously completes more than one task. When the environment changes state, a subset of tasks are completed. This is the cosmic ought from which goal-directed behaviour emerges (e.g. natural selection). “Simp-maxing” systems prefer simpler policies, and “w-maxing” systems choose weaker constraints on possible worlds[...]W-maxing generalises at 110 − 500% the rate of simp-maxing. I formalise how systems delegate adaptation down their stacks."
I skimmed through it but the entire thing is just gibberish:
"In biological systems that can support bioelectric signalling, cancer occurs when cells become disconnected from that informational structure. Bioelectricity can be seen as cognitive glue."
Every chapter title is a meme reference, no offense but how is this a Computer Science doctoral thesis?
Not that I can make sense of it all, but to be fair the last result has been demonstrated by Michael Levin's lab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5VI0u5_12k