I'll second that.

I'd love to have the many fields necessary for AGI neatly summarized for me
-- or should I say "spoon-fed to me" :-)

This can come in the form of a book, a good website, an online course, or an
"onlined" course with video and lecture notes.

Joshua



2007/4/13, Ryan McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

would it be online?   You have my interest...

On 4/13/07, Richard Loosemore < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> I wonder...
>
> How many people on this list would actually go to the trouble, if they
> could, of signing up for a truly comprehensive course in the foundations
> of AI/CogPsy/Neuroscience, which would give them a grounding in all of
> these fields and put them in a position where they had a unified picture
>
> of what kind of skills would be needed to build an AGI.
>
> I am sure the people who already have established careers would not be
> interested, but what of the people who are burning with passion to get
> some real progress to happen in the AGI, and don't know where to put
> their energies.
>
> What if I organised a summer school to do such a thing?
>
> This is just my spontaneous first thought about the idea.  If there was
> enough initial interest, I would be happy to scope it out more
> thoroughly.
>
>
>
>
>
> Richard Loosemore
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