I cannot understand this statement.
But I will repeat that the logic aspect of OpenCogPrime is not the whole
thing -- so the system's "intuition", when the system is complete enough to
have one, will not result solely from its logic aspects...
ben
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Mike Tintner <
Human intuition is obviously not a single mental faculty but rather a
complex emergent property of a whole mind.
So, it's not really possible to give a very simple story about how intuition
comes out of the brain, or OpenCog, or whatever...
That's sort of like asking for a simple explanation of h
For people who really want to know, the issue of how NARS gets its
intuition is addressed in Section 14.1.3 of my book. However, I don't
think I can explain it to everyone's satisfaction by email.
Pei
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pei:The NARS solutio
What I should have added is that presumably your intuition must work on
radically different principles to your logics - otherwise you could
incorporate it/them
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Pei:The NARS solution fits people's intuition
You guys keep talking - perfectly reasonably - about how your logics do or
don't fit your intuition. The logical question is - how - on what
principles - does your intuition work? What ideas do you have about this?