Well, these artificial identities need to complete a loop. Say the
artificial identity acquires an email address, phone#, a physical address, a
bank account, logs onto Amazon and purchases stuff automatically it needs to
be able to put money into its bank account. So let's say it has a low profit
s
Mike,
I took your comments into consideration and have been updating my paper to
make sure these problems are addressed.
See more comments below.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Mike Tintner wrote:
> 1) You don't define the difference between narrow AI and AGI - or make
> clear why your approa
Abram,
Thanks for the comments.
I think probability is just one way to deal with uncertainty. Defeasible
reasoning is another. Non-monotonic logic of various implementations.
I often think that probability is the wrong way to do some things regarding
AGI design.
Maybe things can't be known with
Ian,
I recall several years ago that a group in Britain was operating just such a
chatterbox as you explained, but did so on numerous sex-related sites, all
running simultaneously. The chatterbox emulated young girls looking for sex.
The program just sat there doing its thing on numerous sites, an
Ben,
Dr. Eliza with the Gracie interface to Dragon NaturallySpeaking makes a
really spectacular speech I/O demo - when it works, which is ~50% of the
time. The other 50% of the time, it fails to recognize enough to run with,
misses something critical, etc., and just sounds stupid, kinda like most
If you can do better voice recognition, that's a significant
application in its own right, as well as having uses in other
applications e.g. automated first layer for call centers.
If you can do better image/video recognition, there are a great many
uses for that -- look at all the things people a
Hey Ben,
Faster, cheaper, and more robust 3D modeling for the movie industry. The
modeling allows different sources of video content to be extracted from
scenes, manipulated and mixed with others.
The movie industry has the money and motivation to extract data from images.
Making it easier, more
Why don't you kick it off with a suggestion of your own?
(I think there are only "lower"/basic *robotic* AGI apps- and suggest no one
will come up with any answers for you. Why don't you disprove me?)
--
From: "Ben Goertzel"
Sent: Sunday, August
Ben,
-The oft-mentioned stock-market prediction;
-data mining, especially for corporate data such as customer behavior, sales
prediction, etc;
-decision support systems;
-personal assistants;
-chatbots (think, an ipod that talks to you when you are lonely);
-educational uses including human-like a
His request explicitly said he is focusing on voice and vision. I think
that is enough specificity...
ben
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> Wouldn't it depend on the other researcher's area of expertise?
>
>
> -- Matt Mahoney, matmaho...@yahoo.com
>
>
>
Wouldn't it depend on the other researcher's area of expertise?
-- Matt Mahoney, matmaho...@yahoo.com
From: Ben Goertzel
To: agi
Sent: Sat, August 7, 2010 9:10:23 PM
Subject: [agi] Help requested: Making a list of (non-robotic) AGI low hanging
fruit apps
H
Hi,
A fellow AGI researcher sent me this request, so I figured I'd throw it
out to you guys
I'm putting together an AGI pitch for investors and thinking of low
hanging fruit applications to argue for. I'm intentionally not
involving any mechanics (robots, moving parts, etc.). I'm focusin
I wanted to see what other people's views were.My own view of the risks is
as follows. If the Turing Machine is built to be as isomorphic with humans
as possible, it would be incredibly dangerous. Indeed I feel that the
biological model is far more dangerous than the mathematical.
If on the other
John,
You brought up some interesting points...
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:54 PM, John G. Rose wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Steve Richfield [mailto:steve.richfi...@gmail.com]
> > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:09 AM, John G. Rose
> > wrote:
> > "statements of stupidity" - some of t
sounds like a great achievement - or not?
From: deepakjnath
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 2:55 PM
To: agi
Subject: Re: [agi] $35 (& 2GB RAM) it is
This is done in a university in my city.! :) That is our Education Minister :)
cheers,
Deepak
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Mike Tintner w
This is done in a university in my city.! :) That is our Education Minister
:)
cheers,
Deepak
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Mike Tintner wrote:
> http://shockedinvestor.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-35-laptop-unveiled.html
>
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