[opencog-dev] Re: Symmetric Causal Flow and the Function Machine

2017-07-17 Thread Ed Pell
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Re: [opencog-dev] Re: Symmetric Causal Flow and the Function Machine

2017-07-16 Thread Ben Goertzel
The folks at Economic Space Agency (with whom I'm collaborating on crypto stuff) are deeply into object capabilities... as is e.g. Mark Miller at Google ... On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Curtis Faith wrote: > Yes, I can see that the programming model of Object Capabilities fits neatly > in. >

[opencog-dev] Re: Symmetric Causal Flow and the Function Machine

2017-07-16 Thread Curtis Faith
Yes, I can see that the programming model of Object Capabilities fits neatly in. I've also got a lot of ideas for how this might fit into the ICO and crypto-currencies as it represents an ideal form for the AI system in which others will provide and consume AI services. And these could be both har

[opencog-dev] Re: Symmetric Causal Flow and the Function Machine

2017-07-16 Thread Ben Goertzel
Hmmm... the context is quite different, but I am reminded in some ways of the object-capabilities model https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-capability_model which has come up in the work we're doing on crypto-currency-based distributed computing platforms for AI, together with the Economic Space