Isupport opensource AGIwith the following reasons:
1. It would be nearly impossible to enforcethe single-AGI scenario; I think the best strategy is to start aproject and tryour best in it.
2. One possibilityis to make the AGI software commercial, but at a very low cost, and with differential
Thanks YKY for your response!
--- YKY (Yan King Yin)
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I support opensource AGI with the following reasons:
1. It would be nearly impossible to enforce the
single-AGI scenario; I
think the best strategy is to start a project and
try our best in it.
Regardless, I
Stephen Reed wrote:
...
Rather than cash payments I have in mind a scheme
similar to the pre-world wide web bulletin board
system in which FTP sites had upload and download
ratios. If you wished to benefit from the site by
downloading, you had to maintain a certain level of
contributions via
--- Charles D Hixson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Stephen Reed wrote:
...
Rather than cash payments I have in mind a scheme
similar to the pre-world wide web bulletin board
system in which FTP sites had upload and download
ratios. If you wished to benefit from the site by
downloading,
Shane,
Thanks for the great job! It will be a useful resource for all of us.
In my definition, I didn't use the word agent, but system.
You may also want to consider the 8 definitions listed in AIMA
(http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/), page 2.
Pei
On 9/1/06, Shane Legg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pei, I'll correct your definition and add the new ones youcite on Monday.ThanksShaneOn 9/1/06, Pei Wang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Shane,Thanks for the great job! It will be a useful resource for all of us.
In my definition, I didn't use the word agent, but system.You may also want to consider the 8