Agree, too --- that is why I said you want almost everything. However,
whenever a design decision is made, you usually consider more about
the system's problem-solving ability, and less about the consistency
of its theoretical foundation --- of course, you may argue that it
don't conflict with
So you are moving in the right direction. ;-)
Pei
On 11/18/06, Ben Goertzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agree, too --- that is why I said you want almost everything. However,
whenever a design decision is made, you usually consider more about
the system's problem-solving ability, and less
But of course, practical ability is the foremost thing in my mind when
working on AGI design ... my point is just that I will definitely make
small sacrifices in the practical ability of particular system
components in order to increase the simplicity and principledness of
the overall design.