From: Ed Boyden "
Sent: Tuesday, December 31. 2013 3:06:13 PM
Subject: Re: deception
To: Neil Gershenfeld
Cc: Judith donath Sebastian Seung < effrey Epstein
<jeevacation@gmail.com>, Lesley Groff QUINSIOSTIPINIPIOPPIN
Feb 8,9 ok for me.
Also Feb 23 fine for me.
Mar 8,9 is our graduate student interview weekend, but in theory I
could leave afternoon of 3/8 and do 3/9.
I could do Apr 12, but Apr 13 I have to be back home since my wife
is leaving to lecture at Cornell, that afternoon.
Best,
Ed
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Neil Gershenfeld
a wrote:
> Since nothing is scheduled yet, let's find a clear weekend that works for
> everyone.
> I can still do the four options below.
> If Ed could would miss Feb 22, how about the other three options for
> everyone.
> Jeff and I discussed a potential larger focus for the weekend: planning a
> build-a-brain project. That of course has many potential meanings, but I
> like the challenge, and within that deception would be a subsystem to design
> or emerge. My personal interest would be the physical computational
> substrate for consciousness.
> Neil
» Am in SF on the 22nd wrapping up a meeting, but could come over that
» afternoon and be there for the 23rd.
>>
» Ed
» » For a Mathematics of Deception weekend retreat in sunnier climes
>> » (Jeffs
» » island), we could all do Feb 8,9, 22,23, Mar 8,9, Apr 12,13. How are
» » those
» » options for you?
>> >>
» » Neil
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