On 5/29/07, Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead, what you do is build the motivational system in such a way that
it must always operate from a massive base of thousands of small
constraints.  A system that is constrained in a thousand different
directions simply cannot fail in a way that one constrain by a single
supergoal is almost guaranteed to fail.

Richard, these ideas (including your Oct 2006 post) are interesting.
No angst or boredom here.

But my next question is: How does one go about building the "massive
base of thousands of small constraints"? Does each constraint need to
affect the system in a slightly different manner? If so, are these
hand coded, generated, ...?

Perhaps this is a question for the AGI list. Also, if you've discussed
this before, a URL will work fine.

-Chuck

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