Kevin wrote:
Kevin's random babbling follows:
Is there a working definition of what complexity exactly is? It seems to
be quite subjective to me. But setting that aside for the moment...
I think the situation is similar to that with the concept of
intelligence in the sense that it means
A funny article...
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/02/26/loebner_part_one/index.html
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An interesting approach to AI by modeling ant
colony behavior..
http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2003/02/21/bonabeau.html
Peace,
Kevin
I have often thought this is the best architecture for an AGI (or brain for a
mind). But those who have tried to implement a massively parallel system
modelling neurons obviously hasn't been successful, at least not yet. So as
programmers, we perform tricks and come up with algorithms to try
On the serious side, is Loebner doing anything nowadays with regards to AI/AGI
research? Other than promoting his competition for what seems like his own
personal special interests ...
cheers,
Simon
A funny article...
Loebner is not himself an AI researcher, so far as I know.
-- Ben G
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On the serious
The limitation in multi-agent systems is usually the degree of interaction they can
have. The bandwidth between ants, for example, is fairly low even when they are in
direct contact, let alone 1 inch apart.
This limitation keeps their behavior relatively simple, simple relative to what you
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Brad Wyble wrote:
The limitation in multi-agent systems is usually the degree of interaction they can
have. The bandwidth between ants, for example, is fairly low even when they are in
direct contact, let alone 1 inch apart.
This limitation keeps their behavior
Regarding the Google voice search technology...
Maybe no IP/phone number mapping whatsoever as the web page says that the
system has very limited capacity. So the search results page could be
shared among all users.
I imagine that the Google service is aimed at cell phone users and that
the (to
But hopefully the bandwidth of communication is compensated by the power of
parallel processing. So long as communication between ants or processing nodes
is not completely blocked, some sort of intelligence should self-organize, then
its just a matter of time. As programmers or engineers we
But hopefully the bandwidth of communication is compensated by
the power of
parallel processing. So long as communication between ants or
processing nodes
is not completely blocked, some sort of intelligence should
self-organize, then
its just a matter of time. As programmers or engineers
But hopefully the bandwidth of communication is compensated by the power of
parallel processing. So long as communication between ants or processing nodes
is not completely blocked, some sort of intelligence should self-organize, then
its just a matter of time. As programmers or
Just to pick a point, Eliezer defines Seed AI as Artificial
Intelligence designed for self-understanding, self-modification, and
recursive self-enhancement. I do not agree with you that pure Seed AI
is a know-nothing baby.
I was perhaps a bit extreme in my word choice, but I do not believe
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A funny article...
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/02/26/loebner_part_one/index.html
Ben,
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Ben Goertzel wrote:
Cyc seems moderately strong on declarative knowledge (though I think it
misses most of the fine-grained declarative knowledge that helps us cope
with the real world... it focuses on relatively abstract levels of
declarative knowledge...)
Agreed on the
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