On 3/26/07, Ben Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, Google reveals that the term "glocal" has been used a few times
in the context of social activism.
While popularized by social activists, particularly with regard to
ecological concerns, the "fairly deep" principle I had in mind goes
som
Yes, Google reveals that the term "glocal" has been used a few times
in the context of social activism.
I am writing a conference paper on knowledge representation and am
thinking of introducing it as a buzzword for the type of mixed global/local
knowledge rep used in Novamente, which I also hyp
On 3/25/07, Ben Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if the term "glocal" (meaning global/local) has
previously been used in the context of
AI knowledge representation?
While not recognized as a formal term of knowledge representation,
glocal has strong connotations of "th
I've never heard of it used for knowledge representation. Can you explain
what's the deal?
IMO we should first delineate the AGI problem in a conventional framework
and then try to find out where is the computational bottleneck. And then
focus our innovation on that particular area, rather than
Hi,
Does anyone know if the term "glocal" (meaning global/local) has
previously been used in the context of
AI knowledge representation?
thx
Ben G
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