On 4/19/08, Pei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not all theoretical problems can or need to be solved by practical
> testing. Also, in this field, no "infrastructure" is really
> "theoretically neutral" --- OpenCog is clearly not suitable to test
> all kinds of AGI theories, though I like the project, and is willing
> to help.
>
> Open-source will solve many technical problems, and may also reveal
> many theoretical problems by putting theories under testing. However,
> it won't replace theoretical thinking.

I agree, but I'd add that it is still tremendously helpful to have an
opensource gang solving technical problems.

For this reason, I'm tempted to opensource my stuff, but where would
be my compensation?  Do I really HAVE to sacrifice my pay check...??

YKY

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