
Stan Miasnikov, Distinguished Engineer, AI/ML Architecture, Consumer Experience at Verizon Walks Us Through His New Paper
From Deep Papers by Arize AI
September 6, 2025 · 48 min
About this episode
Stan Miasnikov discusses his paper on analyzing communication between agents within the Recursive Consciousness framework.
This episode dives into "Category-Theoretic Analysis of Inter-Agent Communication and Mutual Understanding Metric in Recursive Consciousness." The paper presents an extension of the Recursive Consciousness framework to analyze communication between agents and the inevitable loss of meaning in translation. We're thrilled to feature the paper's author, Stan Miasnikov, Distinguished Engineer, AI/ML Architecture, Consumer Experience at Verizon, to walk us through the research and its implications...
People in this episode
Guest: Stan Miasnikov
Topics covered
- AI
- Machine Learning
- Communication
- Recursive Consciousness
- Inter-Agent Communication
- Meaning in Translation
Keywords
- AI
- Machine Learning
- communication
- Recursive Consciousness
- meaning
- translation
- agents
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Verizon
Books & works: Category-Theoretic Analysis of Inter-Agent Communication and Mutual Understanding Metric in Recursive Consciousness
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