Re: [agi] RSI - What is it and how fast?

2006-12-07 Thread Brian Atkins
his could create at least hypothetically a "direct" skill sharing functionality which humans do not have. We all have a lot of hypotheses at this point in history, I am just trying to err towards caution rather than ones that could be dangerous if proven wrong. -- Brian Atkins Singularity In

Re: [agi] RSI - What is it and how fast?

2006-12-06 Thread Brian Atkins
during his lifetime? -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ - This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?list_id=303

Re: [agi] RSI - What is it and how fast?

2006-12-06 Thread Brian Atkins
Small correction: Brian Atkins wrote: So there is some group of humans you would say don't pass your learning universal test. Now, of the group that does pass, how big is that group roughly? The majority of humans? (IQ 100 and above) Whatever the size of that group, do you claim that a

Re: [agi] RSI - What is it and how fast?

2006-12-06 Thread Brian Atkins
J. Storrs Hall wrote: On Monday 04 December 2006 07:55, Brian Atkins wrote: Also, what is really the difference between an Einstein/Feynman brain, and someone with an 80 IQ? I think there's very likely a significant structural difference and the IQ80 one is *not* learning universal

Re: [agi] RSI - What is it and how fast?

2006-12-03 Thread Brian Atkins
, etc., but it seems to completely dismiss the idea of an initial singleton grabbing significant computing resources and then going further. The problem I have with this is this "story" you want to put across relies on multiple things that would have to go just right in order for

Re: [agi] Natural versus formal AI interface languages

2006-11-09 Thread Brian Atkins
Matt Mahoney wrote: Protein folding is hard. We can't even plug in a simple formula like H2O and compute physical properties like density or melting point. This seems to be a rapidly improving area: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/transhumantech/message/36865 -- Brian A

Re: A Mind Ontology Project? [Re: [agi] method for joining efforts]

2006-10-15 Thread Brian Atkins
rest of the AGIRI site and/or wiki then I'd suggest placing this project under its own domain or somehow separate. -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ - This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or c

[agi] [Fwd: [>Htech] comp.ai.nat-lang: Marcus Hutter's lossless compression of human knowledge prize]

2006-08-08 Thread Brian Atkins
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Re: [agi] Superrationality

2006-05-24 Thread Brian Atkins
There is currently an ongoing discussion of this coincidentally on the extropy-chat list if you are not aware of it. -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your

Re: [agi] AGI Theory Development Projects

2006-02-20 Thread Brian Atkins
e. Why wait for more of it? -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [agi] Notification of Limited Account Access (Case ID Number: PP-071-362-832)

2005-12-16 Thread Brian Atkins
If you don't have the mailing list configured to only allow subscribers to post, please do so. Otherwise, please figure out which subscriber is sending this and remove them. Looks like it came from a Bellsouth user: adsl-068-016-138-221.sip.bix.bellsouth.net if that helps. -- Brian A

Re: [agi] SOTA 50 GB memory for Windows

2004-08-31 Thread Brian Atkins
AMD demonstrates the first x86 dual-core processor http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20040831PR200.html Confirms it will re-use the current Opteron 940-pin socket -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or

Re: [agi] SOTA 50 GB memory for Windows

2004-08-24 Thread Brian Atkins
has it that when the dual-core Opterons come out in 2H 2005 you will be able to drop them into most existing motherboards/servers that you can buy right now. So upgradability looks potentially excellent. -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org

Re: [agi] Hard Wired Switch

2003-03-03 Thread Brian Atkins
communicate in any way with a smarter AGI, and manage to keep control over it is highly likely to be wrong. I certainly wouldn't want to bet on it. -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or tempor

Re: [agi] Breaking AIXI-tl

2003-02-15 Thread Brian Atkins
ing of their clone. It is this reflectivity difference that I thought was more important to understand... or am I wrong? -- Brian Atkins Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence http://www.singinst.org/ --- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscri