On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 10:41:16PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Searching is a part of AI... But is not deep logic like Chess...

Both are isolated skills. Instead of a couple isolated peaks 
across the landscape of capabilities a general intelligence is 
balanced.

> Is IBM Deep Blue just a look up machine or really perceiving and logical 
> reasoning with an output of action.. the next move. 

I don't remember if it was a box with 64 dedicated chess ASICs but it definitely
contained Power CPUs which are all-purpose. 

> Of course, we do not know if people play chess well, we only know that 
> some play better than others. 
> Any AI worth its upkeep should be able to perceive, reason and act. 
> of course these abilities will develop over a considerable amount of 
> program design, development and implementation. 

If you're talking about explicitly implementing capabilities
(here a module for chess, here's a module for car navigation,
here's one for spring cleaning) you'll never progress below
a brittle set of isolate skills.
 
> Supposedly any intelligence can be reapplied to the AI System and 
> therefore benefit from its own success. Compounding over time will be the 
> major part as the development continues. The higher the rate of learning 
> will be most desirable. How those higher rates are obtained and kept 
> moving to the next level is a most important technology. 
> 
> I do believe the Financial and Economics expert AI system will be of 
> enormous value and one of the best performance test of any AI System. 

An AI which only sees the raw numbers can't develop a better market
representation than a relatively simple predictor. 
 
> This should help fund any AI with a very abundant cash flow. 
> 
> Let the games begin...
> 
> Dan Goe
> 

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