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From: Noam Chomsky
To: Lawrence Krauss <I
CC: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>, " '
Subject: RE: the dialogue
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 00:15:14 +0000
Should be a most interesting event. Don't know exactly what we'll be doing. I don't think I can be a participant. Hope
we'll manage to attend, at least the public debate.
Noam
From: Lawrence Krauss (mailto:
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:43 PM
To: Noam Chomsky
Cc: Jeffrey E. <[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: the dialogue
Hi.. here is some info from the invite letter which came from Mark Mattson, Chief of Neurosciences at Johns
Hopkins, who is one of the organizers, along with Eric Horvitz, from Microsoft.. :
"The Origins of Pattern Processing workshop will explore the evolutionary, neurobiological and societal foundations
of advanced visual and auditory pattern processing. This will involve short presentations and extended discussions
by experts from disciplines ranging from neuroscience and evolutionary biology, to psychiatry and artificial
intelligence. Specific topics include 1) the evolution and adaptive value of pattern processing capabilities; 2) how
nerve cell circuits that process patterns are formed during brain development and modified by experience; 3) the
neurobiological underpinnings of advanced pattern processing capabilities such as map-making, language, art and
mental time travel; 4) the mental fabrication of non-existent entities such as gods and ghosts to explain poorly
understood natural events; 5) aberrant pattern processing in psychiatric disorders and in potential artificial
intelligence; 6) designing computers and robots to mimic or complement the superior pattern processing
capabilities of the human brain; and 7) the implications of a better understanding of the brain's pattern processing
mechanisms for the future of computing and the future of our species. "
There will be a public great debate event also, called. Creativity to Madness: Mental Processing in Human and Machine
Brains
You are welcome to attend and be a participant in both, either etc.. Here was the initial invite list.. it has
changed since this one was sent out but it gives you an idea of the breadth of participants.... some of these
people can't come, some other names added.. Most have accepted, including Christoph Koch.. we are probably
adding some machine intelligence people..
On Sep 24, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Noam Chomsky wrote:
We'll be in Tucson, visiting the linguistics department, mainly.
Most interested to hear about the conference. Hope we can work something out.
Noam
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From: Lawrence Krauss rmailto:
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:56 PM
To: Noam Chomsky < >
Cc: jeffrey E. <[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: the dialogue
absolutely. Great.. hope it is vacation at the same place! We are going to have an Origins workshop
on Origins of Mental Pattern Processing: Lessons from the Brain with an interesting group of neuroscientists, and machine
intelligence types.. followed by a great debate on Creativity to Madness: Mental Processing in Human and Machine Brains.
If you two would like to come up for the weekend and sit in and enjoy the resort and spend some down time with me, I would
really enjoy that, and we would cover all the expenses... if the timing works out. We could even give you an honorarium if you
wanted to spend more than a few days here relaxing and writing. Anyway the event is March 11-13..
In any case, perhaps I will see you back east before then. Thanks for reaching out.
Lawrence
On Sep 23, 2015, at 7:34 PM, Noam Chomsky > wrote:
If nothing before, we're expecting to be in Tucson in March. So then, I hope.
From: Lawrence Krauss mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 10:21PM
To: Noam Chomsky < >
Cc: jeffrey E. <[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: the dialogue
Me too. Was in Boston for only 3 hours on the 15th. Hopefully longer in Boston or NYC soon. Or back in
Arizona in the winter! :)
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The Origins Project at ASU
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
Research Office: 480.965.6378, Assistant (Jessica): 480.965.9825
Ori ins Office Cynthia): 480.965.0053
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On Sep 22, 2015, at 7:08 PM, Noam Chomsky < > wrote:
Sounds good. Look forward to seeing the outcome. And I hope we can all get together again.
From: Lawrence Krauss [mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 5:00 PM
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To: Noam Chomsky < >
Cc: jeffrey E. <[email protected]>:
Subject: the dialogue
Hi Noam:
we are working on editing the transcript of the dialogue and it should be done in a week or two.. It seems to
be coming along well.. it comes in at around 20,000 words.. anyway, am convinced it could be the basis of
an interesting volume, supplemented by an intro, afterword, and maybe one or two other things..
Hope all is well. Jeffrey told me about your interesting meeting the other day.. wish I could have been there
to listen.
Lawrence
Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The Origins Project at ASU
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space Ex loration and Physics Department
Arizona State Univers' . Box 871404 Tempe AZ 85287-1404
Research Office: , Assistant (Jessica)
Ori ins Office C nthia): 480.965.0053
origins.asu.edu I krauss.faculty.asu.edu
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Lawrence M. Krauss
Director, The Origins Project at ASU
Foundation Professor
School of Earth & Space Ex loration and Physics Department
Arizona State Universi Box 871404. Tempe AZ 85287.1404
Research Office Assistant (Jessica):
Origins Office C nthia):
origins.asu.edu I krauss.faculty.asu.edu
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Lawrence M. Krauss
Foundation Professor
Director, The ASU Origins Project
Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative
Assoc. Dir, Beyond Center
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Earth and Space Exploration
PO Box 871404 I Tempe AZ 85287-1404
480-965-6378 I
http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu
Exec. Asst (Jessica):
Origins Asst (Cynthia):
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