
Dobromir Rahnev
Contributor at Freelance
Perceptual decision making, metacognition, computational cognition, deep learning. Assos prof at Georgia Tech. Mostly on Bluesky: https://t.co/oSiJhY0lTH
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zmescience.com | Dobromir Rahnev |Tibi Puiu
The concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading. Think of it as a way to create a copy of your brain, a transmission of your mind and consciousness into a computer. There you would live digitally, perhaps forever. You’d have an awareness of yourself, you’d retain your memories and still feel like you. But you wouldn’t have a body. Within that simulated environment, you could do anything you do in real life – eating, driving a car, playing sports.
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thebradentontimes.com | Mitch Perry |Jackie Llanos |Dawn Kitterman |Dobromir Rahnev
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor stands next to Jennifer Nicholson speaking about the proposed cuts to the SNAP benefit program in St. Petersburg on May 27, 2025.
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thebradentontimes.com | Mitch Perry |Jackie Llanos |Dawn Kitterman |Dobromir Rahnev
Climate change is a pressing problem worldwide, and yet corruption continues to obstruct significant progress. Corruption is defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Powerful industries, and the people they fund, often spread misinformation and lobby at meetings with world leaders to obstruct policy decisions. Governmental bribery and fraud lead to the misuse of money meant for climate protection.
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techfinancials.co.za | Dobromir Rahnev |Gugu Lourie
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to . Is it possible to upload the consciousness of your mind into a computer? – Amreen, age 15, New Delhi, IndiaThe concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading. Think of it as a way to create a copy of your brain, a transmission of your mind and consciousness into a computer. There you would live digitally, perhaps forever.
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thebradentontimes.com | Mitch Perry |Jackie Llanos |Dawn Kitterman |Dobromir Rahnev
Sen. Gayle Harrell (L) and Senate President Ben Alblritton. (Photo by Christine Sexton/Florida Phoenix)A bill that increases early detection opportunities and educational interventions for children with autism and their families (and a top priority for Senate President Ben Albritton) was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis. “Thank you Governor DeSantis for signing this comprehensive legislation into law.
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RT @Kai_Xue1201: Excited to share this new work with @DobyRahnev and @Mynameismedha where we tested how people compute confidence in percep…

RT @Kai_Xue1201: Out today in @PNASNews with @Mynameismedha and my supervisor @DobyRahnev! Our findings challenge the Bayesian confidence h…

RT @TrendsCognSci: When visual metacognition fails: widespread anosognosia for visual deficits Opinion by Matthias Michel (@MatthiasMichel…