Colin Hales wrote:
> Hi Ben,
> Got 5 so I thought I'd work through your points.
>
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Benjamin Kapp <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I agree that we should do our best to avoid obscure terminology,
>     because it will make it easier for us to understand each other.
>
>     Regarding surveying the field of AGI.  It seems that everyone who
>     does such a survey talks about the cyc project (hard code all
>     knowledge of the world into your system).  It seems like this
>     information could be useful for AGI, but of course the methodology
>     seems fundamentally flawed since that isn't how humans acquire
>     their knowledge. 
>
>
> Here you have touched on something important and under-appreciated.
> The AGI program is less about the AGI knowing anything and more about
> 'finding out' from a point of ignorance. I see CYC and even Wikipedia
> as a new abstract compendium of knowledge that is utterly meaningless
> to any AGI that is not in the world like we are, and that must, to be
> a real AGI, be able to *add to*. Autonomously. Not via a human telling
> it what new knowledge looks like. The H-AGI substrate (wet or dry) is
> there to give the entity access to the world in a way that is more
> like humans. What way is that? Well that is for the IGI to
> investigate. That is what is un-explored in the AI and AGI programs to
> date.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPOKl1gou20

>
> I can see now you have 'got it'.
>
> These knowledge abstractions Watson. Google, Wikipedia CYC etc etc can
> be integrated in as a sensory/perceptual system to the core
> biophysical substrate. That will add to knowledge acquired through the
> traditional sensory modes (vision, audition, etc).

Not really, and not usefully...



    -- IQ is a measure of how stupid you feel. Powers are not rights.h



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