Re: [agi] Lossy Compressed Blockchain As Temporal Memory (still non-mutable)

2018-06-18 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
Alan, thanks a stack for sharing. Rob From: Alan Grimes Sent: Sunday, 17 June 2018 7:34 PM To: AGI Subject: Re: [agi] Lossy Compressed Blockchain As Temporal Memory (still non-mutable) Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI wrote: > For now, I'd like to contin

[agi] Fwd: ImportAI #99: Using AI to generate phishing URLs, evidence for how AI is influencing the economy, and using curiosity for self-imitation learning.

2018-06-18 Thread Alan Grimes
I've been hogging this e-mail feed to myself for the past several months, it feel like basically all I need. =P I'm forwarding this one today because the article about PredNet really backs up what I've been mouthing off about the brain making short-term predictions. HEY PEOPLE,  PEOPLE!   WAKE

[agi] Discrete Methods are Not the Same as Logic

2018-06-18 Thread Jim Bromer via AGI
I am wondering about how Discrete Reasoning is different than Logic. I assume that Discrete Reasoning could be described, modelled or represented by Logic, but as a more practical method, logic would be a tool to use with Discrete Reasoning rather than as a representational substrate. Discrete Rea

Re: [agi] Blockchainifying Conscious Awareness

2018-06-18 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
The Blockchain 2.0 and AGI - My rudimentary thoughts. Because I'm still learning about this technology, anyone (including IBM) should feel free to correct me where ever my understanding fails the reality. I'm commenting because of the apparent significance of this technology to our business futu

Re: [agi] Blockchainifying Conscious Awareness

2018-06-18 Thread johnrose
Walking this further: Nuzz:  Facebook is centralized. They own your data. You are the product. They get hacked. Mahoney: This is about consensus not competition. So... fullnodes, masternodes, multi-componented. One component set for rendering models one for checking. Consensus is n confirmati