[agi] My strategy. A fun look at the FAI problem

2005-06-23 Thread Marc Geddes
Note: I’m going to briefly summarize how I see the FAI problem and what my approach (in very general terms) actually is. I don’t offer much evidence for my assertions here, I’m just mentioning what my approach is. I’ve written it in a fun way. There’s some highly speculative stuff referred

Re: [agi] My strategy. A fun look at the FAI problem

2005-06-23 Thread Russell Wallace
On 6/23/05, Marc Geddes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But if I'm right...Who will turn the golden key and set us free? Be careful what you wish for. - Russell --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to

[agi] Growth of computer power

2005-06-23 Thread Shane
Today I came across a new graph from the people who keep the list of the top 500 super computers in the world. It shows, over the period 1993 to present, the power of the most powerful computer, the computer ranked 500th, and the sum of all 500 top supercomputers on their list.

Re: [agi] Growth of computer power

2005-06-23 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 09:01:58PM +1200, Shane wrote: I'm sure this continued exponential growth is good news for all you power hungry AGI engineers out there... Do any of you here use MPI, and assume 10^3..10^5 node parallelism? -- Eugen* Leitl a href=http://leitl.org;leitl/a