Matt,

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Mahoney <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We all have our pet theories why AGI is unsolved. Meanwhile, Google and
> Facebook are making real progress while ignoring them.
>

... and I have "hired" (for a piece of the action) a CEO , who has prepared
a business plan to raise $10M, to build substantially the same AI system to
exceed Google's and Facebook's apparent present plans described in the
patent, and I will be meeting with the first prospective investor on
Thursday. Wish me luck.

So, yes I very much agree with your comments. Looooong before present AGI
efforts could possibly bear fruit, the Internet will be producing the
promised benefits of AGI quite well. Feel honored - I referenced your work
in my patent.

Nonetheless I will continue to hang around here, as just maybe some
motivated newbie (e.g. Jim) might come up with the Holy Grail of AGI, or in
failing, might so clearly exhibit whatever character flaws are needed to
make such efforts reliably fail, that we can avoid those same pitfalls in
the future.

Steve
====================

> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:43 PM, colin hales via AGI <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Of course you know my take on this: It's because we've been insisting on
>> using computers and assuming consciousness away for 60 years.
>> Cheers
>> Colin
>> ------------------------------
>> From: Steve Richfield via AGI <[email protected]>
>> Sent: ‎24/‎03/‎2015 8:09 AM
>> To: AGI <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [agi] Half a Wish...
>>
>> In most areas of research, there are ways of recognizing way-points on
>> the path to domination. For example, in medical research, the halfway point
>> to curing an illness is typically marked when you can answer the question
>> "Why is this illness really a good thing?!!!" The answer usually contains
>> an explanation of why the patient would be dead by now if their body hadn't
>> taken action leading to the present illness, which uncovers an invisible
>> underlying malfunction that is the REAL problem, etc.
>>
>> I wonder what way-points there might be on the path to AGI? Perhaps this
>> will come when someone can answer the question "Why is AGI so difficult?",
>> but I suspect others here might have their own ideas regarding way-points
>> to AGI, as different from way-points along wrong paths.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Steve
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