Robert:
Example:
Here's a pattern example you may not have seen before, but by 3C you discover 
the pattern and how to make an example:

As spoken aloud:
five and nine    [is]   fine
two and six     [is]   twix
five and seven  [is]   fiven


Robert,

So, if I understand, you're designing a system to deal with problems concerning 
objects, which have multiple domain associations.  For example, words as above 
are associated with their sounds, letter patterns, and perhaps meanings. But 
the system always *knows* these domains beforehand  - and that it must consider 
them in any problem?

It couldn't say find the pattern to a problem like:

Six  2003
Seven  1996
Eight 2001
Eight and a half  ---- ? 

where it wouldn't know any domain relevant to solving the problem, and would 
first have to *find* the appropriate domain?. (In creative, human-level 
intelligence problems you often have to do this).


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agi
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