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Schizophrenic Computer Points to New Theory of Disease

69 pointsby causticalmost 14 years ago

6 comments

streptomycinalmost 14 years ago
Back in the 90s, Neal Stephenson wrote a great short story about the implications of such technology: <a href="http://www.vanemden.com/books/neals/jipi.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.vanemden.com/books/neals/jipi.html</a>
peterquestalmost 14 years ago
I couldn't help but think of a drug user's eagerness to attach deeper meaning to seemingly unimportant events while under the effects of heightened dopamine levels.
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SoftwareMavenalmost 14 years ago
This is truly fascinating, both from a computer perspective as well as a psychological perspective. I have a person very close to me who may be schizo-affective (diagnosing these things can be a bitch!), so I'm all for anything that helps us understand the disorder.
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njloofalmost 14 years ago
I can't help but think: no wonder the computer is experiencing schizophrenic symptoms; they never let it sleep!
6renalmost 14 years ago
How does assigning greater importance to learning lead to mixing up identities?<p>There doesn't seem to be a link to the actual paper (if there is one yet) - the DISCERN link is to a 1998 paper. The idea of a "story parser" is interesting...
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KevinMSalmost 14 years ago
I also have a schizophrenic computer, but that points to the fact that I shouldn't have upgraded to OS X Lion.