So there's you're problem! You're demanding a system
that works, however badly. Any computer programmer can
tell you that you will not get a system that works at
all without doing a large percentage of the work
needed to implement a system that works *well*. So you
can see a model of the human brain that has a lot of
the ideas of AI in place already, and go "well, it
isn't fully intelligent yet, so it doesn't count" and
go on ignoring the parts that we have implemented.

 - Tom

--- Lúcio de Souza Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 6/4/07, Panu Horsmalahti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 2007/6/4, Matt Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> (...)
> > >  If you are looking for a computer
> > > simulations of a human mind, you will be
> disappointed, because there is no
> > > economic incentive to build such a thing.
> > >
> > > -- Matt Mahoney, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (...)
> > IBM Blue Brain project or CCortex?
> (...)
> 
> It is a simulation of some aspects of the brain,
> aimed at
> understanding brain structure. It is not a
> simulation of a human mind,
> neither in terms of an upload nor a human-equivalent
> AI.
> 
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