On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Jim Bromer <jimbro...@gmail.com> wrote:
Even if you refined your model until it was just right, you would have only
caught up to everyone else with a solution to a narrow AI problem.


I did not mean that you would just have a solution to a narrow AI problem,
but that your solution, if put in the form of scoring of points on the basis
of the observation *of definitive* events, would constitute a narrow AI
method.  The central unsolved problem, in my view, is: How can hypotheses be
conceptually integrated along with the observable definitive events of the
problem to form good explanatory connections that can mesh well with other
knowledge about the problem that is considered to be reliable.  The second
problem is finding efficient ways to represent this complexity of knowledge
so that the program can utilize it efficiently.



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