> From: Mike Tintner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> John:The synchronous melodies of the crickets strumming their legs,
> changes
> harmony as the wind moves warmthness. The reeds vibrate; the birds,
> fearing
> the snake, break their rhythmic falsetto polyphonies and flutter away to
> new
> pastures.
> 
> But with humans,  pattern-breaking and the seeking of novelty are
> fundamental and deliberate, not, as per your examples, purely reactive -
> and
> what make a true AGI.
> 

Yes Mike pattern breaking and seeking of novelty in humans, where does that
come from? Did it just magically appear? And true AGI may be something far
less sophisticated than a human but far more flexible and scalable.

John





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